Eddie Peters
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The cornflakes obviously haven't kicked in yet because I fail to see why my post has been moved and down-graded from the Consumer Issues forum to Letting Off Steam. Especially as my 12 year old explained earlier that he would call me later as he had "free calls & texts" (which I only pay €20 per 30 days for the privilege). The sooner I get him working up a chimney the better. Meanwhile do the AAM Mods not think that paying €240 per year for "free calls and texts" is false advertising?
So you pay €15 per month for "free calls and texts". I wonder how many free calls and texts would be if you didn't pay?Try Tesco, its only €15 a month for free calls and texts.
It would be better to say that Tesco charge €15 a month and that includes all calls and texts.Try Tesco, its only €15 a month for free calls and texts.
I totally agree. Plus Vodafone allow unlimited roaming too and 1 GB data. It's a no-brainer.It would be better to say that Tesco charge €15 a month and that includes all calls and texts
Aren't all service providers in the EU legally bound to provide for unlimited roaming now? And a quota of data "Free"? BTW what network do they piggyback on - coverage isn't great for some.Vodafone allow unlimited roaming too and 1 GB data. It's a no-brainer
The cornflakes obviously haven't kicked in yet because I fail to see why my post has been moved and down-graded from the Consumer Issues forum to Letting Off Steam. ..... Meanwhile do the AAM Mods not think that paying €240 per year for "free calls and texts" is false advertising?
Meanwhile do the AAM Mods not think that paying €240 per year for "free calls and texts" is false advertising?
There was no clear question.
Opticians advertising a "Free Eye Exam" in large print... but then point out that only qualified PRSI customers (and Medical Card Holders) are entitled to the freebie. It is probably one of the few diminishing benefits that a working PRSI and tax-paying individual is entitled to for their Pay Related Social Insurance tax every two years (along with dental check-ups - but I haven't seen dentists advertise in this way).
Apologies for that.Your original post was written in a style more appropriate for LoS. There was no clear question.
It's just that younger people seem to be totally sold on advertisements that promote the word "Free".
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