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NeedInf

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  #980262 4-Feb-2014 19:14
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tigercorp: Lulz, don't ask, don't get I guess...


Pretty much.



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#980301 4-Feb-2014 20:21
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NeedInf:
tigercorp: Lulz, don't ask, don't get I guess...


Pretty much.

Thing is though, as pointed out by VodafoneDylan, this is quite clearly not a permitted action. Essentially you're talking about obtaining by deception and you seemed to have almost gained an accomplice in ahmad who's looking quite interested in being a party to the commission of an offence. If you went ahead, or took preparatory steps, the public discussion between you two could be enough to lead to a charge of conspiring to commit an offence. Food for thought.

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  #980311 4-Feb-2014 20:35
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A bit off topic, but my brother is a policeman and his broadband is with Vodafone. Does this deal apply to corporate plans as well, i.e. is my brother entitled to a $10 discount on his broadband?

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