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#16108 25-Sep-2007 09:09
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Hi,
I.m still on one of the old GET plans which has 10 included PXTs/month.
Unfortunately every time I send or receive a PXT my account seems to be charged $0.10.
I am using a HP Ipaq h6365 and believe that the settings are entered correctly for MMS etc... as per the 'sticky' posts at the top of the forum.
Whenever I send a PXT or receive a PXT the 'G' GPRS symbol at the top of the windows mobile screen changes and doesn't return to the inverse G which is normally present on phone initiation. I wonder whether the $0.10 is generated by the IPAQ somehow sending some data to 'logon' to GPRS - is this avoidable. (or is it a billing problem)??
What makes this most frustrating is that every time that Vodafone sends me one of the their regular 'Vodafone Music' MMS's (which occurs every Saturday despite the fact that I have tried to cancel these) I get charged $0.10.
Anybody have any ideas as to how I can fix this?
Thanks.

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  #88024 25-Sep-2007 09:18
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Contact Vodafone. They changed their billing systems and some problems are still hapenning.

I doubt it has anything to do with the configuration on your Pocket PC.




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  #88029 25-Sep-2007 09:43
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Thanks Mauricio.

I called VF AND I must say that I am very impressed with the service today - the '777' call was answered in seconds, the lady whom I spoke to acknowledged that there was an issue immediately, came back to me very quickly and said 'accounts' will look into it and get back to me within 3-4 days with a resolution.

What was even more amazing was that while I was on the phone I received a personal message from Paul Brislen offering assistance - if this is an indication of where Vodafone NZ Customer Service is heading then I'm glad I've stayed with VF.

Thanks for your assistance.

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  #88031 25-Sep-2007 09:56
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FYI: I had the exact same issue with my On Account SIM card. Worked fine on prepaid (no charges what so ever).

Thanks to some people at Vodafone, I learned that apparently my phone was phoning home on new GPRS sessions. I can't guess why however I didn't have the time or energy to look into it further. However its interesting that its happened to another person.




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drajk: I called VF AND I must say that I am very impressed with the service today - the '777' call was answered in seconds.


Yes, I noticed this to when I called on Friday at 5PM - less than 30 seconds of hold time, very impressive compared to previous experiences.




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  #88042 25-Sep-2007 10:49
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drajk: Hi,
I.m still on one of the old GET plans which has 10 included PXTs/month.
Unfortunately every time I send or receive a PXT my account seems to be charged $0.10.
I am using a HP Ipaq h6365 and believe that the settings are entered correctly for MMS etc... as per the 'sticky' posts at the top of the forum.
Whenever I send a PXT or receive a PXT the 'G' GPRS symbol at the top of the windows mobile screen changes and doesn't return to the inverse G which is normally present on phone initiation. I wonder whether the $0.10 is generated by the IPAQ somehow sending some data to 'logon' to GPRS - is this avoidable. (or is it a billing problem)??
What makes this most frustrating is that every time that Vodafone sends me one of the their regular 'Vodafone Music' MMS's (which occurs every Saturday despite the fact that I have tried to cancel these) I get charged $0.10.
Anybody have any ideas as to how I can fix this?
Thanks.


Do the charges happen when you put your SIM into another handset and send a PXT?

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  #88116 26-Sep-2007 00:10
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cokemaster: FYI: I had the exact same issue with my On Account SIM card. Worked fine on prepaid (no charges what so ever).


No charges that you know about you mean, without a breakdown of it, its very hard to know what you are charged for each action you do on the network.

As for the continued sending of the vodafone music MMSpam - perhaps a case for the new antispam laws? :D




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  #88123 26-Sep-2007 07:48
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Lets put it this way - $20 balance - received MMS - no balance change as far as I was aware.




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