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Mobile Data
It all started with a Vodafone postpaid connection for everyone - no mobile internet is provided for this connection. To connect the data plan you need to send an sms with a code and a certain number 1616. But as it turns out mysteriously, I was connected to. 5. 99 dollars for a 2gb data package. I haven't sent anything yet, I haven't connected anything and I don't use the Internet on my phone at all. When I called the information phone, I was told that if the amount of data is exceeded or there is no data plan at all, Vodafone sends a text message with a link, where it is via a hyperlink in the text message to a certain address where the data packet can be connected. I have not pressed anything and I have not connected anything. When I asked if it could really be clicked on the hyperlink and connected to the data packet again, I was told that it was very simple. There was a thought that maybe he was really squeezed in his pocket or maybe he was pinched. But now a certain data packet to connect to it even with a snap is really questionable. So it turned out that I received an invoice of 11. 18 dollars instead of 5. 19 dollars. Where was 5. 99 of this amount for a 2gb data packet that I didn't know existed at all. I made a mistake by resetting the phone to the factory version before repairing the phone and not saving text messages on the sim card, it could check the so-called text message with a mystical hyperlink. After interest, I turned on mobile data again, but this time I didn't receive any text messages. Then the question of whether it was really a text message or Vodafone justifies its fraud with the fact that customers have mistakenly connected data packets to themselves. In principle, I will give up this company, because next time I will still be billed for something more mysteriously connected,
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