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kiwipearls: No teasers then lol
No worries. At least you know your customers want it and would stay if you got it.
I'll cross my fingers that anything like this would happen very soon then ;)
NonprayingMantis:hagrid: This an't going to happen I'm afraid, ... when i said to vodafone on their facebook page that they should do carry over mins they said ''carry over mins are a marketing ploy and nobody ever uses them and then I said ''peoples usage verys month to month'' i also said if nobody uses them why not allow mins to carry over what would vodafone have to loose? they didn't reply cause they knew i was right and they just like miking the system.
This is actually kinda true with the way 2D implemented it originally, where every plan had 'bonus minutes' that wouldn't carry over, and they always got used before any carry over minutes would.
It basically meant people would either never accrue any minutes, or would accrue so many that they would never use them and they would just expire.
Carryover on standard plans would be good though - 2D and Skinny do it.
Of course, unlimited voice would be better :D
NonprayingMantis:hagrid: This an't going to happen I'm afraid, ... when i said to vodafone on their facebook page that they should do carry over mins they said ''carry over mins are a marketing ploy and nobody ever uses them and then I said ''peoples usage verys month to month'' i also said if nobody uses them why not allow mins to carry over what would vodafone have to loose? they didn't reply cause they knew i was right and they just like miking the system.
This is actually kinda true with the way 2D implemented it originally, where every plan had 'bonus minutes' that wouldn't carry over, and they always got used before any carry over minutes would.
It basically meant people would either never accrue any minutes, or would accrue so many that they would never use them and they would just expire.
Carryover on standard plans would be good though - 2D and Skinny do it.
Of course, unlimited voice would be better :D
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Andib:To expensive, try cutting that number in halfNonprayingMantis:hagrid: This an't going to happen I'm afraid, ... when i said to vodafone on their facebook page that they should do carry over mins they said ''carry over mins are a marketing ploy and nobody ever uses them and then I said ''peoples usage verys month to month'' i also said if nobody uses them why not allow mins to carry over what would vodafone have to loose? they didn't reply cause they knew i was right and they just like miking the system.
This is actually kinda true with the way 2D implemented it originally, where every plan had 'bonus minutes' that wouldn't carry over, and they always got used before any carry over minutes would.
It basically meant people would either never accrue any minutes, or would accrue so many that they would never use them and they would just expire.
Carryover on standard plans would be good though - 2D and Skinny do it.
Of course, unlimited voice would be better :D
Unlimited calling is already here, $69 a month gets you unlimited calling to NZ & Australia and 1.5GB of data too.

hagrid:Andib:To expensive, try cutting that number in halfNonprayingMantis:hagrid: This an't going to happen I'm afraid, ... when i said to vodafone on their facebook page that they should do carry over mins they said ''carry over mins are a marketing ploy and nobody ever uses them and then I said ''peoples usage verys month to month'' i also said if nobody uses them why not allow mins to carry over what would vodafone have to loose? they didn't reply cause they knew i was right and they just like miking the system.
This is actually kinda true with the way 2D implemented it originally, where every plan had 'bonus minutes' that wouldn't carry over, and they always got used before any carry over minutes would.
It basically meant people would either never accrue any minutes, or would accrue so many that they would never use them and they would just expire.
Carryover on standard plans would be good though - 2D and Skinny do it.
Of course, unlimited voice would be better :D
Unlimited calling is already here, $69 a month gets you unlimited calling to NZ & Australia and 1.5GB of data too.

hagrid:Andib:To expensive, try cutting that number in halfNonprayingMantis:hagrid: This an't going to happen I'm afraid, ... when i said to vodafone on their facebook page that they should do carry over mins they said ''carry over mins are a marketing ploy and nobody ever uses them and then I said ''peoples usage verys month to month'' i also said if nobody uses them why not allow mins to carry over what would vodafone have to loose? they didn't reply cause they knew i was right and they just like miking the system.
This is actually kinda true with the way 2D implemented it originally, where every plan had 'bonus minutes' that wouldn't carry over, and they always got used before any carry over minutes would.
It basically meant people would either never accrue any minutes, or would accrue so many that they would never use them and they would just expire.
Carryover on standard plans would be good though - 2D and Skinny do it.
Of course, unlimited voice would be better :D
Unlimited calling is already here, $69 a month gets you unlimited calling to NZ & Australia and 1.5GB of data too.
sbiddle:hagrid:Andib:To expensive, try cutting that number in halfNonprayingMantis:hagrid: This an't going to happen I'm afraid, ... when i said to vodafone on their facebook page that they should do carry over mins they said ''carry over mins are a marketing ploy and nobody ever uses them and then I said ''peoples usage verys month to month'' i also said if nobody uses them why not allow mins to carry over what would vodafone have to loose? they didn't reply cause they knew i was right and they just like miking the system.
This is actually kinda true with the way 2D implemented it originally, where every plan had 'bonus minutes' that wouldn't carry over, and they always got used before any carry over minutes would.
It basically meant people would either never accrue any minutes, or would accrue so many that they would never use them and they would just expire.
Carryover on standard plans would be good though - 2D and Skinny do it.
Of course, unlimited voice would be better :D
Unlimited calling is already here, $69 a month gets you unlimited calling to NZ & Australia and 1.5GB of data too.
Expensive compared to what?
Don't say compared to countries like the US and the UK - because you'll pay around the same (or even slightly more) for pretty much the same offering.
Galaxy S10
Garmin Fenix 5
jeffnz: There will always be those that will change for what they perceive is better, grass is always greener etc etc and expect they should always get the best deal even if it isn't really. As someone has already said just change and you get what you pay for (mostly)
sbiddle:hagrid:Andib:To expensive, try cutting that number in halfNonprayingMantis:hagrid: This an't going to happen I'm afraid, ... when i said to vodafone on their facebook page that they should do carry over mins they said ''carry over mins are a marketing ploy and nobody ever uses them and then I said ''peoples usage verys month to month'' i also said if nobody uses them why not allow mins to carry over what would vodafone have to loose? they didn't reply cause they knew i was right and they just like miking the system.
This is actually kinda true with the way 2D implemented it originally, where every plan had 'bonus minutes' that wouldn't carry over, and they always got used before any carry over minutes would.
It basically meant people would either never accrue any minutes, or would accrue so many that they would never use them and they would just expire.
Carryover on standard plans would be good though - 2D and Skinny do it.
Of course, unlimited voice would be better :D
Unlimited calling is already here, $69 a month gets you unlimited calling to NZ & Australia and 1.5GB of data too.
Expensive compared to what?
Don't say compared to countries like the US and the UK - because you'll pay around the same (or even slightly more) for pretty much the same offering.
hagrid:
compared to nothing, it's just a lot of money.
Galaxy S10
Garmin Fenix 5
hagrid:kiwipearls: No teasers then lol
No worries. At least you know your customers want it and would stay if you got it.
I'll cross my fingers that anything like this would happen very soon then ;)
Actually very few customers are asking for it afaik that's why it most likely wont happen
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