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#34874 31-May-2009 01:41
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Was mentioning the XT network plans im on and realised its goina cost me 9 dollars a month

I topped up with 60 dollars and got 20 dollars credit free, so everything is 25% cheaper effectively.

Im doing the my Favourites 6 dollars to my partner, and 150 texts for 6 dollars.

9 bucks a month is actually in my price range, and bloody cheap for unlimited calling to my partner and more texts than I need.

I've literally never been able to say "Telecom sucks but at least this time their doing something reasonable t my bank account".

In fact the sentence almost defies logic, I guess their accountants made a few slips.

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Jughead
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  #220030 31-May-2009 07:07
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you need to top up once every six months which by my calculation is just right for you :)





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