Since when do you cancel an expiration date if your credit expires?!
I mostly use the Vodafone number only to receive calls, for several years everything was cool, I was satisfied with everything, probably somewhere a year ago they started to pull them off 0. 05 € per day for those who do not have a tariff plan connected, well I'm not sorry, but now they went even further. Now if you have run out of credit, then the crediShopping Mallard term is automatically canceled. The first time I noticed it in the spring, I thought maybe some kind of slug, but it wasn't slime. In 2019 I was still able to top up the credit + extend the crediShopping Mallard term for 90 days by 50 cents and receive calls without topping up for 5 months, now I can't do it anymore. I replenished the loan 2 weeks ago and immediately extended it for 3 months and here today I get an sms that my term will expire tomorrow. I checked the loan, yes € 0. 00. I logged into my Vodafone account and yes, my extension was canceled because the credit expired. I started searching for information on the internet and only through google I was on a Vodafone page where it says - "when the loan expires (when the balance is 0. 00 €), the loan expires. ". The card had to expire on October 29, and due to mystical new rules, my expiration date is now until August 14. Good Telstra! I will spend time with the bees, I will pay there as often as now at Vodafone with "Superig" new rules, but at least they will not pull off the credit every day.
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