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Possum

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#19529 20-Feb-2008 16:29
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Hi

Does Vodofone have a Text plan that competes with Tele $10 Texting,

Cheers Possum..





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#111885 20-Feb-2008 16:30
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Why not look at the Vodafone NZ site

On Account Plans and prepay plans are listed not really worth starting a thread over!

http://www.vodafone.co.nz/plans/



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  #112399 22-Feb-2008 23:25
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Yup its called TXT2000. 2000SMS for $10 on prepay AND onaccount.

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  #112401 22-Feb-2008 23:47
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raftcomm: Yup its called TXT2000. 2000SMS for $10 on prepay AND onaccount.


Not the same as Telecom $10 SMS



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  #112410 23-Feb-2008 01:48
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Closest product is the on-account only "TXT600" you-choose addon.

$12.95 a month for 600 SMS messages to all NZ Networks.

TXT2000 is $10 for Vodafone-Vodafone network terminated SMS only but is also available on Prepay.

See the website!

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  #113325 27-Feb-2008 11:17
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just curious on txt2000

after you use up ur txt2000
how much does it cost per txt after 2000?
is it like boost and cost 2c?
that would be cooL?

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  #113329 27-Feb-2008 11:26
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alvstar2001: just curious on txt2000

after you use up ur txt2000
how much does it cost per txt after 2000?
is it like boost and cost 2c?
that would be cooL?

:)


I believe its 20 cents, but someone will correct me if I am wrong. Telecom's Go Prepaid Boost TXT plans are 10cents per excess txt to a Telecom mobile, and 20 cents as normal to Vodafone.

2 cent txting went when the Boost Mobile (defunct) txt cap was increased from 1000 to 2000 messages per calendar month.

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