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  #85195 3-Sep-2007 22:39
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paradoxsm: Again, FLEXI ALL THE WAY!

Flexi mytime is just 20c to ANY national mobile offpeak and price actually drops to 10c offpeak when you use more than 200 minutes a month (That's cheaper than the mobile interconnect rate!!!)

All peak calls are $1 a minute but no "20 forced minutes" aka youchoose.


Amen to that. Flexi is one of the first plans which doesn't punish you for exceeding your usage - and 'adapts' to what you use. Especially good value when making those offnet voda calls (at 20c-10c per minute)






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  #85203 3-Sep-2007 23:16
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I've just done a huge calculation and am going to just cancel my Vodafone contract and pay the disconnection fee as i'd save piles by just ignoring the irritating Vodafone users and their requests to "text me cheap" and sticking with flexi which is cheap for ME lol!

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  #85204 3-Sep-2007 23:18
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Text me cheep Paradoxsm!



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#85266 4-Sep-2007 11:28
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paradoxsm: Again, FLEXI ALL THE WAY!

Flexi mytime is just 20c to ANY national mobile offpeak and price actually drops to 10c offpeak when you use more than 200 minutes a month (That's cheaper than the mobile interconnect rate!!!)




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