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ResponseMediaNZ:arnies: You got a text from courier post? Weird
Jordan, Auckland University.
“Design is so simple, that’s why it is so complicated.” - Paul Rand
Behodar: Have you previously set up text alerts with CourierPost or was that out of the blue?
ResponseMediaNZ:Behodar: Have you previously set up text alerts with CourierPost or was that out of the blue?
Was totally out of the blue so was a little shocked
Jordan, Auckland University.
“Design is so simple, that’s why it is so complicated.” - Paul Rand
Yatey:ResponseMediaNZ:Behodar: Have you previously set up text alerts with CourierPost or was that out of the blue?
Was totally out of the blue so was a little shocked
When did you preorder? On Open Term or 24 Month Contract?
Kickass: Hi,
I also ordered open term plan at about 8am Friday. I emailed them today asking for a track and trace number and got a email saying i should get my phone Friday 26th but they will contact me if their is a delay.
Also talked to a customer rep earlier in the week - who said the order has been allocated - but haven't got much faith in that!
Jordan, Auckland University.
“Design is so simple, that’s why it is so complicated.” - Paul Rand
Yatey:Kickass: Hi,
I also ordered open term plan at about 8am Friday. I emailed them today asking for a track and trace number and got a email saying i should get my phone Friday 26th but they will contact me if their is a delay.
Also talked to a customer rep earlier in the week - who said the order has been allocated - but haven't got much faith in that!
If you have been receiving positive messages regarding delivery for tomorrow after ordering at 8am on Friday, that makes me feel confident in my order (open term) I placed soon after midnight on Friday.
Hard for me to understand why Spark are unable/unwilling to provide confirmation of delivery status before tomorrow, while Vodafone seems to have been able, uncharacteristically, be fully transparent and helpful in this procedure (re thread on how a customer received confirmation of delivery yesterday).

Jordan, Auckland University.
“Design is so simple, that’s why it is so complicated.” - Paul Rand
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