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PetAT

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#119427 31-May-2013 15:13
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Hey guys, I am looking for a new phone provider, I was with vodafone prepay, I usually use txt and occsionally call people, I dont mind paying for my calls and what I use but what bothers me the most is the prepay plans like on supa prepay you get 2500 txts and some air time and other stuff, however it runs out the following month. so whatever I have left I cant use the following month unless I top up or pay for another cycle.

I dont top up every month and use about 500 o so txts a month so was looking for a better plan, you know so I get to keep what I dont use. like I buy 2500 txts I dont want it to expire the next month, I want it to continue until I have used up what I paid for. I am not going to top it up every month, since its a personal phone, I already have a mobile from work which they cover. so anyway. got any bright ideas? should I get a 2deg sim? any plans and stuff that dont require me topping up every month while being able to keep my txts and air time?

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johnr
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  #830484 4-Jun-2013 13:40
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haloo101:
johnr: All the INFO is on the main Vodafone NZ site you need but you will see how the boost minutes and data work when active on freebees, It's very straight fwd

John


If you could refer the link to this mystery boost page I cannot find it anywhere on the main page 


Sorry but I advised on the main Vodafone NZ website not main page, If you log into ' My Account ' for a prepay connection you will see the boost offers as well

Search boost 3rd option down

Prepay Smart has the boost offers as well

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