I have a prepaid SIM from Vodafone Netherlands that I no longer need.
If your travelling to the Netherlands, or want your friends and family
from the Netherlands to be able to call you cheaply on your mobile its
just what you need. It might also be of interest if you're visiting
other countries with a Vodafone partner network and want untimed
incoming calls or want to roam across all 3 Australian networks. Roaming
coverage and pricing is much better than Vodafone AU prepaid SIM roaming
(Why?)
Call costs are roughly as follows:
Outside the Netherlands:
On a Vodafone passport network, incoming calls received cost 99 euro
cents untimed. Outgoing calls to same country destinations
on my current tariff cost 99 euro cents + 35 euro cents/min.
Inside the Netherlands:
For standard calls within the Netherlands calls are 35 euro cents/min on
my tariff. When calling to Vodafone or fixed numbers, you pay no more
than the 3 minute charge for calls up to 60 minutes.
It has 25 euros credit on it and expires near the end of October.
If you don't read Dutch, you can find out more about it by accessing
http://vodafone.nl via a translation engine such as
http://babelfish.altavista.com
If you do read Dutch tell me if I've got anything wrong!
Please drop me a line if your interested in buying or borrowing the SIM.
I'm in Sydney.
]v[etaphoid - 20 Jul 2006 14:45 GMT
Allrighty then. I'll offer a pair of size 7 clogs and a Dennis Bergkamp
poster in an orange frame.
Do we have a deal?
>I have a prepaid SIM from Vodafone Netherlands that I no longer need.
> If your travelling to the Netherlands, or want your friends and family
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> Please drop me a line if your interested in buying or borrowing the SIM.
> I'm in Sydney.
two bob - 20 Jul 2006 15:32 GMT
> Allrighty then. I'll offer a pair of size 7 clogs and a Dennis Bergkamp
> poster in an orange frame.
Did you mean a '3' frame?
> Do we have a deal?
>
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>> Please drop me a line if your interested in buying or borrowing the SIM.
>> I'm in Sydney.