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Race you to the bottom of the advertising credibility tree...
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Job. Done.
Just called up Vodafone to see whether I could now switch off my £7.50 data bundle, hoping that I would have an automatic 500Mb bundle starting today (I currently pay £44+VAT/month just for the tariff). However, to get this I would need to extend my contract for six months, and Stop the Clock suddenly becomes a £5 chargeable extra (was included in my contract for free).
And, I pay £15/month for my VF 3G data card and get 3GB! Why do handset business data users get slugged for mobile internet?
On another (pre-paid) test phone I get 15MB/day for £1 of 120MB or £7.50 per month with the add-on. But for business users - we've been stuck with the same, boring internet data plans for 18 months.
Perhaps the deal will eventually spread to business plans. Generally I spend between £300 and £500 per month as a business user (I travel a lot so data roaming makes the bill higher), but get no relief on the UK data for my handset......
Hopefully the small business plan product manager in Newbury will receive a copy of this from the forums team - or perhaps Ewan can go into bat with a longer article/opinion piece on this.