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JarrodM

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#164291 4-Feb-2015 13:41
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was walking past the spark store in Napier before and a poster caught my eye but didn't have enough time to read it fully. It was something about students getting an extra 250mb on the $19 and $29 prepay plans, think there was something else about calling on there too but as I said before I didn't read it fully. anyone else seen this offer or any spark employees know the full details of the offer? a quick search of the spark website came up empty.

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  #1231119 4-Feb-2015 13:52
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If it's Spark, read the small print.



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  #1231139 4-Feb-2015 14:41
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Hi JarrodM

From 4 February the Prepaid Student Pack will be available for new and existing Prepaid Spark customers -- simply sign up to a $19 or $29 Prepaid Value Pack and if you’re a student you’ll get a bonus of 250MB/mth data and free Spark to Spark calling for the next 12 months. 

If you're keen just take your Student ID into your local Spark Store and we’ll do it all for you.

Cheers! ^Sam




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  #1231572 5-Feb-2015 10:21
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This beats the 100mb + 5k texts that 2degrees offered - though their's isn't limited to 12 months.

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