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Ticals Posts: 13

are 50$can unlimited with fido sound preaty damn good now
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Posted: 2004-04-24 13:21:24
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yellowperil Posts: 36

Finding a service can be pretty tough, especially when most of the people I have spoken to (sales people) dont have a clue.

If anyone knows of a good gprs package in Greece I would be very interested.

Yellowperil
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Posted: 2004-04-24 14:16:37
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Bianca Posts: > 500

Are there no unlimited gprs packages in Greece?? I think that would suit the topicstarter best
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Posted: 2004-04-24 14:25:33
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petrutms Posts: > 500

like the one from Orange, for 4$/month unlimited wap gprs and thanks to Opera u can browse any site ! 150 mb this month for me...
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Posted: 2004-04-24 14:31:00
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Ayush Posts: > 500

Instead of cursing your country why don't you take up the matter with voda? This message was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2004-04-24 15:24:29
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davo87 Posts: 204

Yeah thats about the same as me, i get charged £7 a MB on T-mobile contract, which is about €10, its unbelievable considering my contract is £30 a month anyway!
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Posted: 2004-04-24 15:30:57
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ceco Posts: 104

I knew that I was going to piss off my fellow Greeks. The problem with us is that whatever big companies or the government tells you, you take it and shut up. I lived away for the first 22 years, only coming here for vacation. When a person in another country comes here, they see all of the problems. Greek people just say, "this is Greece, f@ck it". OF COURSE I HAVE NOBODY TO BLAME BUT MYSELF. I REALISE THIS. I just didn't think that it would be so expensive. And as vodafone greece goes, this is the same company that asked me "what is e-mail" when I told them that I have a problem with my e-mail. I have spoken to vodafone, and one thing that they are good at is passing you on to the next customer service rep, one after another.


Of course I also want everybody to come to Athens this summer. Then THEY WILL ALL AGREE WITH ME. I am a person that only wants the best for Greece, and not taking it from everybody, like most Greeks have been brainwashed to do, is a start. I see some less developed countris, and their charges for service and GPRS is a fraction of ours.
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Posted: 2004-04-24 17:00:55
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ephil_24 Posts: 282

"the same company that asked me "what is e-mail" when I told them that I have a problem with my e-mail"

I agree with what you're saying man... Well, now you know Next time choose an unlimited pack

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Posted: 2004-04-24 17:38:27
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rencomp Posts: 188

Ceco, Vodafone GPRS charges are expensive all around the globe. Not only in Greece. I pay 15Euro/MB on Vodafone but this is without any GPRS package.. Vodafone does offer packages which will fit your data usage...But you are right about customers service ect...When you need to talk to them..there gone... and most of them not helpfull I dont think the other providers in Greece are doing better...So take a look on the providers website if you need any info before you went to customerservice...And for Greece..Enjoy the summer games...
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Posted: 2004-04-24 17:40:14
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BoThide Posts: 21

1 Euro per MB GPRS is roughly what I pay in Sweden (Telia)... This message was posted from a P900
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Posted: 2004-04-24 17:46:49
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