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joe5600
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  #47602 5-Oct-2006 00:36
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i do agree that vodafone should come up with something new  and think that free texting has had it's days. but still i have this feeling that vodafone will do extend it again



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  #47636 5-Oct-2006 11:47
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Simon_nz90, the point of it is that its business and its gaining them more customers in the long run. Sure they could come up with something new "$2 txt week" or something but then they would be slammed for promoting txting in schools.

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  #47647 5-Oct-2006 13:24
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JAMMAN2110: Simon_nz90, the point of it is that its business and its gaining them more customers in the long run. Sure they could come up with something new "$2 txt week" or something but then they would be slammed for promoting txting in schools.


Yea but you have to realise that in the mobile market their arnt really any new customers to attract.



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  #47652 5-Oct-2006 13:39
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simon_nz90:
JAMMAN2110: Simon_nz90, the point of it is that its business and its gaining them more customers in the long run. Sure they could come up with something new "$2 txt week" or something but then they would be slammed for promoting txting in schools.


Yea but you have to realise that in the mobile market their arnt really any new customers to attract.


Theres always new people to attract. Unless the world suddenly ends there always will be..

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  #49179 20-Oct-2006 12:28
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I dont know about you but a friend of mine is gonna txt evey number he can find in the newspaper.


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  #49203 20-Oct-2006 21:27
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mmlmml:

I dont know about you but a friend of mine is gonna txt evey number he can find in the newspaper.



Your friend may need to see a doctor

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#49205 20-Oct-2006 22:13
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I guarantee he will be sms-ing at least one doctor .. theres always one

Edit: mmlmml - Welcome to Geekzone Smile Pherhaps you would like to introduce yourself?

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