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#155994 15-Nov-2014 22:32
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Hi all,

I got Bonus mins & Bonus TXTs in vodaone Freebee Talk.

I check my accounts it shows as following:

 

 

 

 

TALK Bonus - Bonus mins to NZ mobiles and landlines

 

 

 

 

 

30 days remaining - ends on 15 十二月

 

30 Minutes

 

 

 

TXT Bonus - Bonus TXTs to NZ Mobiles

 

 

 

 

 

You have unlimited standard NZ TXTs

 

 

 

30 days remaining - ends on 15 十二月

 

 

 

 

I noticed that it is to "NZ MOBILES" and I remeber it used to be only to VODAFONE mobile.

Has the policy changed? or should I worry about txting to Spark and 2degree mobile?

Thank you guys.
Kind regards

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  #1176524 15-Nov-2014 22:40
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Was never Vodafone NZ mobiles only for freebeeTALK minutes and SMS bonus



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  #1176611 16-Nov-2014 08:24
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That is great, John and thank you.
The reason I have such question is one of my friend, he used to use a service from vodafone to check if my phone number is with vodafone.
What is the point?

I also realise that the Freebee plan is gone but I still have a back up sim which in the unopen red paper bag pirnted as VF-CPK-FBEE.

Is there any dead line for activate the sim card? i.e. Can I use this sim say 10 years later?

Thank you again.

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  #1176614 16-Nov-2014 08:33
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Some SupaPrepay addons were on-net only like TXT5000, They would of used the shortcode 300 to check if your mobile number was on-net or off-net

John

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