Trick Vodafone to upgrade your prepay phone again and again when travelling abroadAmsterdam A Dutch anonymous reader contacted us with this scoop regarding a flaw in Vodafone’s ‘Pay as you talk’ system. He has a Dutch Vodafone prepay card, known as Pay as you talk in the UK, and went to Sweden after Christmas. As he arrived he realized that his account was empty and went to a gas station to buy some more credits.
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What do you do when you’re in a foreign country without any credits to call customer service? Our anonymous reader felt a bit screwed and went over the options, but as he was out on the country side and without any fixed phones available he really didn’t know what to do.
Things started looking brighter 5 minutes after that last call as he got an sms.
“To my surprise that sms contained the message that my account was now upgraded with the credits I purchased earlier and I started to forgive Vodafone for stressing me up.”
The next surprise came after only 2 more minutes.
“Another sms telling me that my account had been upgraded with another €20 and that I now had a total of €40 on my account.
This was of course a mistake and I expected to have it withdrawn in minutes as the system checked the activation codes and realized that something was wrong. But nothing happened.
I gladly used up my €40 the next day and found myself without credit again. I went to a tobacco shop and bought another €20 and called 1200 (the activation number) three times in a row submitting the same activation code. And I got back three sms’s upgrading my account to €20, then €40 and last €60!! I used the same receipt the next day to give myself another €20”
Vodafone seems to have noticed that something was wrong though as after this he got the message ‘Service unavailable’ when he tried to get to the upgrade option in the menu. When the option came back he had arrived in the Netherlands and after entering the codes the system accepted them but he never got an sms back.
If you try to reach the international upgrade option today then it has been removed and you have to call customer service to activate your international upgrades.
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February 25th, 2007 at 17:01
Very nice, Friend!