Qantas Vodafone tie up

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CCP I have been on VF Red Plans for several yrs now - I cannot answer re Sth High / Hunter but MEL perfect - inner city and burbs - I come from Foster originally and a few years back coverage non=exist but now perfect - many other regional areas fine also now - it aint Telstra but more than adequate IMHO.

Cruiserette also changed from Optus to VF solely because of Optus inept service - she travels to far flung bush areas lecturing and yes VF has some holes but she loves the pluses of VF compared to others so is happy to stick with them. Hope that helps - catch up to you at next MEL function mate.

Awesome..... Thanks for your insight, particularly MEL coverage.

Yeh, I can't wait to ditch Optus for numerous reasons of bad service.

Look forward catching up sometime soon at another social event in MEL :)
 
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I got this email as well. I got the bonus points a few years ago when I was using a phone plan and mobile broadbandfrom Vodafone. Their mobile broadband was shocking. Frequent cut outs and poor download speed to the point where booking flights and banking were hit and miss. Managed to get out of contract with help of FOS.

I said never again. With Virgin mobile for another 22 months.
 
Well, I signed up to a new 24 month Sim Only plan. I had to do this via the call centre since you can't upgrade SO plans online but they were more than happy to honour the online amount of QFF points (8000). I received half of them today..... I suspect getting the other half could be difficult but will call Vodafone and see what happens.

It turns out that it wasn't that hard. One phone call 2 weeks ago and the points have now been credited. Happy days!
 
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