Wednesday, 10 June 2009
Labels: . last minute vouchers, e-vouchers, lastminute.com, Latest News, vodafone promotional codes, vodafone summer deals, Vodafone Voucher Codes
This summer, Vodafone has teamed up with lastminute.com to bring you a very special promotion: free vouchers to spend against thousands of travel and leisure deals at lastminute.com, with purchases from Vodafone.
About lastminute.com gift vouchers
lastminute.com gift vouchers will be offered in three different denominations; £50, £30 or £10, depending on what the customer purchases.
Vouchers can be redeemed online, 24 hours a day, against a huge range of travel and leisure deals, including:
- city breaks (flight + hotel, Eurostar + hotel)
- hotels
- and much, much more.
They?re valid for 12 months and there are no restrictions on travel dates, so recipients can really use them to bag a deal this summer.
£50, £30 or £10, vouchers go a long way at lastminute.com. Check out our best summer deals on:
- Top secret hotels
- Summer living
- Beach breaks
But be quick: once the best deals are gone, they?re gone!
What?s the deal?
£10 lastminute.com voucher on:
1) ALL Sim Only products £20 and above
CODE- lastmin10
£30 lastminute.com voucher on:
1) ALL 24 month mobile broadband contracts
CODE- lasmin30
£50 lastminute.com voucher on:
Please note this excludes all Blackberry devices
1) ALL 18 month mobile phone contracts £35 and over
CODE- last50min
2) ALL 18 month mobile phone contracts £30 and below
CODE- last50min1
3) ALL 24 month mobile phone contracts £30 and over
CODE- last50min2
4) ALL 24 month mobile phone contracts £25 and below
CODE- last50min3
Codes specifically for Vodafone?s Deals and Offers page
(Meal deal pages where product and tariff and combined)
1) ALL 18 and 24 month mobile phone contracts £35 and over
CODE- last50min1a
2) ALL 24 month mobile broadband contracts
CODE- last30min1
View more info: Vodafone e-Vouchers
| By Keith at 16:39 |
Monday, 18 May 2009
Labels: Latest News, Roaming, Roaming Abolished, Roaming Charges, Vodafone Press, Vodafone Press Releases, Vodafone Roaming, Vodafone Roaming Charges
Vodafone will be abolishing their roaming charges from the 1st June to the end of August. So when calling (or texting) from abroad both contracted and PAYG users will be charged at standard rates! Vodafone Business users will also be offered the promotion.
The opt in process is very simplistic, and is described below. This is a great offer and will make Vodafone handsets a must have if you are planning on travelling around Europe this summer.
Official Information From Vodafone below:
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Vodafone abolishes roaming charges in Europe this summer
Vodafone are pleased to announce the abolishment of roaming charges on Vodafone Passport in over 35 countries in Europe as well as Australia and New Zealand this summer. I?m sure you?ll agree this is a great proposition for the customer in particular with summer looming; this also will help aid conversion and drive sales.
What does this mean?
From 1 June to 31 August all customers who opt into Vodafone Passport can take their UK home rates for calls, texts and picture messaging abroad with them at no extra cost. This includes any inclusive calls, text and picture messages sent back to the UK and within the Vodafone Passport country they are visiting.
NB- Data is excluded
When is this happening?
This will apply for a 3 month period for June, July and August.
How do I get this?
Customers will need to opt-in to Vodafone Passport to get this promotion. Pre & Post pay will be directed to opt in via a SMS (text) short code which will be available on Vodafone UK.
Information to do this available at
vodafone.co.uk/roaming
- Only at airports will customers be told to dial 5555 as post pay customers using the SMS short code could have a delay of up to 1 working day before the migration occurs.
Which countries are included?
35 + European countries and Australia & NZ
Albania
Andorra
Austria
Belgium
Bosnia Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Canary islands
Channel Islands
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Faroes
Finland
France
Germany
Gibraltar
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Isle of Man
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Madeira
Malta
Monaco
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Republic of Ireland
Romania
San Marino
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
The Netherlands
Vatican City
New Zealand
Australia
| By Keith at 16:47 |
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