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Demeter:Lurch: Trouble is I do enjoy Vodafone and it's a good service so torn between a better deal or the Vodafone expereince.
That's great to hear Lurch.![]()
Vodafone are constantly reviewing their plans and adjusting existing data caps to ensure our customers get great value. Rest assured that when a competitor looks to be cheaper with a new offering, Vodafone always has something up their sleeve to outmatch their deals.
Wills1: The problem is often that Vodafone are reactive not proactive with data caps. And if you take the last round for example it took Vodafone nearly two months to react to Telecom's Data increase. Even when the Mega pack was introduced this plan was then, and still now does not represent value for money when compared to your competition.
NonprayingMantis:pcheroes: Usenet rocks. Much more private and no uploading necessary.
This new skynet law can be tricky. I've had customers where a teenager uses Torrents in the house - but its the account holder who gets nailed.
not a single person has ben busted for downloading movies or TV shows yet.
In fact only the music studios are actually sending notices according to recent articles.
Demeter:Wills1: The problem is often that Vodafone are reactive not proactive with data caps. And if you take the last round for example it took Vodafone nearly two months to react to Telecom's Data increase. Even when the Mega pack was introduced this plan was then, and still now does not represent value for money when compared to your competition.
It appears value for money is in the eye of the wallet-holder; your statement only applies if 'value for money' equals 'huge data cap'. Contrary to popular belief, a relatively small percentage of users are attracted by exorbitant data caps - instead they prefer to be able to make unlimited calls to specific numbers, for example. Vodafone don't simply focus on throwing more data at our plans - we try look at other ways we can help our customers do their thing better.
Demeter:Wills1: The problem is often that Vodafone are reactive not proactive with data caps. And if you take the last round for example it took Vodafone nearly two months to react to Telecom's Data increase. Even when the Mega pack was introduced this plan was then, and still now does not represent value for money when compared to your competition.
It appears value for money is in the eye of the wallet-holder; your statement only applies if 'value for money' equals 'huge data cap'. Contrary to popular belief, a relatively small percentage of users are attracted by exorbitant data caps - instead they prefer to be able to make unlimited calls to specific numbers, for example. Vodafone don't simply focus on throwing more data at our plans - we try look at other ways we can help our customers do their thing better.
joker97:NonprayingMantis:pcheroes: Usenet rocks. Much more private and no uploading necessary.
This new skynet law can be tricky. I've had customers where a teenager uses Torrents in the house - but its the account holder who gets nailed.
not a single person has ben busted for downloading movies or TV shows yet.
In fact only the music studios are actually sending notices according to recent articles.
surely there is lag time between 1st strike to 3rd strike and time taken from lodging of complaint to appearing in the papers?
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