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caldazar
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  #360170 30-Jul-2010 18:00
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Well I went in last night and bribed the vodafone guy. When I got there at 12 today I went straight to the front of the line and picked up my 2 new iPhone 4's


awesome. excellent plan.




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  #360171 30-Jul-2010 18:01
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mnkey: Just got an email from vodafone saying the iPhone goes on sale today :)


LOL

LOL

and LOL   

zonic
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  #360175 30-Jul-2010 18:02
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How much did you bribe him with



bandwithblocker
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  #360178 30-Jul-2010 18:05
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I guess the iphone guy has shares in the two iphone 4 he bought. that's why!

MrCynical
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  #360181 30-Jul-2010 18:08
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freitasm:

I am talking about net numbers. Vodafone New Zealand lost 25,000 mobile connections, after counting IN and OUT.

According to the end of quarter results posted by Vodafone Group PLC, Vodafone New Zealand had 2,504k mobile connections and at the end of the quarter they had 2,479k. These customers moved to another network or let their prepay connections lapse.



It doesn't negate the fact that telecom lost numbers and vodafone gained them due to the bad PR around their crap service at the time.

Which is most likley going to happen again, but otherway around.

the only one to really win out of this is 2 degrees.  And like you say, vodafone lost 25k connetions, they need everything they can get.

mnkey
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  #360182 30-Jul-2010 18:08
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heavenlywild:
mnkey: Just got an email from vodafone saying the iPhone goes on sale today :)


LOL

LOL

and LOL   


Of course I did know that!

Yatey
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  #360183 30-Jul-2010 18:08
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Stuff Article: "Customer Simon Peak said the release had been an ''epic fail''."

Sums the release up pretty nicely in my opinion.




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TreeCrusher
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  #360188 30-Jul-2010 18:19
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riahon:
TreeCrusher: Well I went in last night and bribed the vodafone guy. When I got there at 12 today I went straight to the front of the line and picked up my 2 new iPhone 4's


Then someone should be sacked! ?


What ever. I got my phones without waiting. Did you?

zonic
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  #360191 30-Jul-2010 18:24
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So, lets have a count down til apple store starts selling.
It seems like we're going to be let down again, but i cant help but get my hopes up

marmel
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  #360192 30-Jul-2010 18:24

On TV1 news shortly....

Yatey
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  #360193 30-Jul-2010 18:24
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Interesting to note that the 16 and 32gb 3GS is still available through the Vodafone website.
So comparing prices as they currently stand.

iPhone 4 16gb: $1099.
iPhone 3GS 16gb (VF Online Store): $1179

iPhone 4 32gb: $1279 (iPhonewzealand website)
iPhone 3GS 32gb (VF Online Store): $1379






Jordan, Auckland University.
“Design is so simple, that’s why it is so complicated.” - Paul Rand


jared342
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  #360194 30-Jul-2010 18:26
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Watch 3 news at around 6:35pm - between the finance and sport bits - iphone report...

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  #360195 30-Jul-2010 18:27

TV1 - "Average price of the phone and contract is around $550".

Fail, fail, fail.

If only.

bandwithblocker
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  #360198 30-Jul-2010 18:30
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watching now. Ads at the moment

riahon
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  #360199 30-Jul-2010 18:31
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TreeCrusher:
riahon:
TreeCrusher: Well I went in last night and bribed the vodafone guy. When I got there at 12 today I went straight to the front of the line and picked up my 2 new iPhone 4's


Then someone should be sacked! ?


What ever. I got my phones without waiting. Did you?


So you weren't joking? A vodafone employee took a bribe? wow, I am sure now that this sort of behaviour has been outed then someone could well be losing their job. I am sure Paul will be taking a dim view on this, especially if it makes mainstream media.

yeah, I got one, well actually it was for my wife. 

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