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1. The credit check means it's not an option if you can't get credit or even a bank account with a debit card.Why is everyone treating this 4U contract like the plague? So what about credit checks? Banks love them when granting loans and financing. So far the only real valid reason/difference between a PPDB and this alternative is the ensured limit of not spending more than you paid for. Then does Vodacom provide a soft-lock option that will cap you when you hit your ad-hoc bundle total (which dynamically increases as you buy more ad-hoc bundles). If not then I can understand the need for PPDB's.
Was that perhaps the amount of prepaid credit you had left?worked for me, they even credited my account with R23 when I got it activated. For my first bill Vodacom owed ME money![]()
That makes it even worse. You have to subscribe to the same bundle every month or change it before the end of the month AND still use it up then if you add an ad-hoc bundle you have to use that up as well. With prepaid you can buy a large bundle and get a low rate, use it for 25 days and buy another, then use it for another 25 days. It's still not the equavalent of ppdbs.There are 2 types of Vodacom contract data bundles:You can also have the monthly Bolt-On and Ad-Hoc data bundles active within the same month.
- Bolt-On, which you can only have one of and continues every month until cancelled on a 4U contract; and
- Ad-Hoc, which is valid until the end of the month in which it is added, when an Ad-Hoc data bundle is used up you should be able to have another Ad-Hoc added for the same month - not that I've personally tried this yet.
Was that perhaps the amount of prepaid credit you had left?![]()
Personally I think they would be seen as the wireless broadband hero if they dropped bundles all together and introduced an afforadable flat rate ( <= 20c / MB) ..Personally I think Vodacom would be seen as the wireless broadband hero if it introduced data [bundle] rollover before MTN & iBurst & Sentech - one of them is bound to see the light & Vodacom should strive to be first to market with data [bundle] rollover - although looking at how long PPDBs have been taking Vodacom to get going...![]()
Cell C should upgrade the links to 2Mb instead of the 512kb. I would like to have a faster speed. All the <500MB users can then jump ship to Virgin. Virgin can then reduce the rate to 20c/MB and grab the market.Virgin Mobile was almost hailed as a hero on this forum (just think of the number of sigs reading: "flat rate 50c / MB data") .. unfortunately they don't appear to have the capacity to reliably provide what they promise..![]()
One could equally argue that Vodacom realizes that most of its data customers would be sufficiently surprised that they could suffer from permanent brain meltdowns if data bundles were thrown out the window. I am willing to risk such a meltdown.
ROFLOne could equally argue that Vodacom realizes that most of its data customers would be sufficiently surprised that they could suffer from permanent brain meltdowns if data bundles were thrown out the window. I am willing to risk such a meltdown.
MyDraadloos said:Somehow having to load these bundles every month does not sound very exciting. Having to call any call centre does not rate very high on my list of things I want to do.
Is there still a R2/MB risk in the background ? It seems so ...... then it would just be a trap for users that don't monitor their connections like hawks. I am sick of having to refer every decision I make on the net to Netlimiter !
It's MTN. I don't know why they think a user would only want R180 airtime at a time. There are people who can use this up in a day, but then they want you to use a contract instead so you can't monitor your account. Just one more way prepaid are screwed over.However i do find it a pain to load airtime to buy bundles, primarily because i can't load R500 "one shot" , not sure if it's a ABSA limitation or MTN not having that size vouchers...but to load R500 i need to do 3 transactions [R180 + R180 + R180 ] .....
Why not R400.On FNB online banking I can load any amount I want onto my prepaid MTN simcard (in one go) ... the last two months I've loaded R399 each time...
Well.. uh.. um.. because the 1GB bundle costs R399.00 ?Why not R400.![]()