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Typo on Mobile Broadband plans?
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9-Jul-2011 11:50
http://www.2degreesmobile.co.nz/mobilebroadband/prepay-pricing
On the right hand side it says 'To buy text: buy 12gb to 233' for the 3gb plan.
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9-Jul-2011 13:25
If someone tries to buy 3gb they are in for a shock :-)
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