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Grant01

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#97829 21-Feb-2012 09:36
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Hello,


Will Vodafone ever offer roll over minutes? 
Will they introduce cheaper post pay plans like Two Degrees $29 and telecom's?




Your opinions please.

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Grant01

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  #584996 22-Feb-2012 09:59
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Anybody? No Comments?



SteveON
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  #585018 22-Feb-2012 10:23

No; if Vodafone/Telecom/2degrees offered the same deals then there would be no Differentiation. If you are not happy - you know what to do...

Grant01

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  #585034 22-Feb-2012 10:44
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I'm Happy Enough, 
Vodafone have the best network reliable, But as far as I know most networks in the US do roll over minutes and it seems like Two Degrees are trying to be a bit like them, I believe Telecom and Vodafone should do roll over, fair is fair. 

But I don't think Vodafone will follow suit cause they clam that they set the trend and the others follow, Mind I don't think that's entirely true cause Vodafone were last to introduce Prepay Off Net Text bundles.  



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  #585616 23-Feb-2012 11:20

Grant01: Two Degrees are trying to be a bit like them, 


I wouldn't say that, the market in NZ is completely different.
In AU I topped up $30 and got 512 MB free from Vodafone, they also did not have roll over minutes.VF is different all around the world and they all play like septate companies.

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