Title: Vodafone to find way to drop 'stop-the clock' ? Post by: mobaholic on July 18, 2008, 10:16:05 AM Vodafone are sending out SMS to their P-A-Y-G customers advising them of changes coming in from 1st September. :o It seems that Vodafone are scrapping the Anynet & Anytime PAYT price plans from September 1st and putting anyone on these price plans across to the new 'simply' tariff. It seems that stop the clock will not be available to new PAYT customers from this date either. ??? Had the text message off them today that I will be transfered onto the new simply tariff from September the 1st. Not so good (regardless of the patronising blurb from Vodafone about it being a nice easy tariff to understand) if you actually use your phone off peak though with Vodafone Stop the Clock. >:( Their gloss reads:- Quote Afternoon everyone, Our new price plan is just that simple! We're moving all our PAYT customers on to our new and easier price plan. The calling costs are as follows: a.. One flat rate of 20p per minute to any network any time of the day, so no more on/off peak rates b.. Texts will now only be 10p c.. Non Geographic numbers will be just 25p per minute Free Weekends will still be available and Stop the Clock won't be available to new connecting customer. If you have it on your PAYT account currently, it'll be transferred over to our new Simply plan. We're just waiting for the website to be updated with the details. As soon as it is, we'll update it with the link. Hope the info helps. There is discussion about this on the Vodafone forum (http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=4346). Title: Re: Vodafone to find way to drop 'stop-the clock' ? Post by: moonandstar on July 18, 2008, 04:44:02 PM stop the clock is a really good and cheap way to make long calls... vodafone will lose customers by making this change.
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