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Hello friends,

I am a Vodafone postpaid customer since the last 11 yrs. Recently i changed my clinic location and have observed that vodafone network strength is very less in my clinic. I am thinking of porting out from vodafone to RCDMA. So yesterday went to Rel WW in Mulund West and asked for a good port-in plan.

The CC Exec offered me a plan wid Rs.99/- Rentals and all Local calls @ 0.30ps per min and STD at 0.50ps. No free talktime or sms in against rental of Rs.99. How do u all find the plan? Is it VFM or should i opt for prepaid wherein u get 200 local min @ Rs.80 which is 0.40ps per min.

Also is there any recharge in RCDMA which gives local calls @ 1ps/2sec?

Regards,

Dr.Abhay Shah.

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sir if you opt for reliance go for prepaid rather then postpaid, though on postpaid the local call may be 30ps, but if tax is added it will work out to be approx. 0.34ps, incase if your calling is more than 1600 min per month then only postpaid will workout to be cheaper than prepaid.

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sir if you opt for reliance go for prepaid rather then postpaid, though on postpaid the local call may be 30ps, but if tax is added it will work out to be approx. 0.34ps, incase if your calling is more than 1600 min per month then only postpaid will workout to be cheaper than prepaid.

Hi Saiesh,

Thanks for replying. Well, even i was also thinking on the same lines.

But in prepaid i'll have to recharge my card every couple of days with the Rs.80 recharge (200 min talktime @ 0.40ps/min) which i think would be a hassle every couple of days.

You have pointed out a very logical point which i agree.

Thank u once again.

Regards,

Dr.Abhay Shah.

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Postpaid has other goodies which prepaid misses in case of data plans you can opt for better cdma handsets on rimweb at very good price as well.. Sent from my SPH-D700 using Tapatalk

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Hello friends,

I am a Vodafone postpaid customer since the last 11 yrs. Recently i changed my clinic location and have observed that vodafone network strength is very less in my clinic. I am thinking of porting out from vodafone to RCDMA.

If you have been pretty satisfied with Vodafone service otherwise in those 11 years, i think you should try adopting a different strategy for that weaker signal...

Contact Vodafone, lodge a complaint, request a booster in your premise. You may have to contact higher ups like Nodal, Directly to Senior Level for this thing to materialise in case Customer Care ignores. Many people in the past have been successful in getting Vodafone boosters in their office if majority of the office area was with less/broken coverage. You being a Doctor & customer of 11 years have a strong case. Give it a Try.

Secondly for Tariffs, If your signal problem do get sorted out, then put in a port out request, negotiate strongly with Retention, Keep all the proof of your interaction (Voda of late has been notorious for promising something & not giving lateron) and get a better plan. Again people have got very good retention plans from Vodafone. See This Topic MNP Retention Offer You Received.

What i am trying to say is that with this Telco behemoths of today, play strategically first (above steps) and if that fails, then only emotionally (showing them the boot). May yield better results.

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+1 from me

thanks rajan for a good advice to Dr. Shah

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really nice advise given by rajan,

Dr. in case if nothing works go for prepaid as per your requirement you can get your prepaid account refill, even i was using the same pack in reliance so far as i know the unused min. can be carried forward to next month in case you recharge on the last day of its validity.

when i was using the same the free min used to be added whenever i used to recharge, you can also try it incase if the free min are added you can recharge as per your requirement say for eg. u can ask a dealer to recharge with 80 rs. may be 5 times at a shot, the dealer will do the same keeping 15 min gap for each recharge, which will give you 200*5 i.e 1000 min to be used in one month, this will even end ur hassle of going to the prepaid dealer a couple of times. but before doing try out with only 2 recharge of Rs. 80, so that u can check if min are added.

you can also go for MTS, incase you get range in your clinic, their web page for Goa shows that they have a voucher of 199 which gives 1000 local min

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hello friends,

reliance cdma has came up with excellent mnp offer in chattisgarh. offer is:-

all port in customers would get:-

1) R TO R unlimited free for 3 months.

2) all local calls@ 1p/2 sec for 12 months without any recharge.

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Reliance has gone nuts. Reliance is always trying to woo new customers and offering nothing even half of that to retain their existing subscribers!!!!!!

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Hello friends,

I am a Vodafone postpaid customer since the last 11 yrs. Recently i changed my clinic location and have observed that vodafone network strength is very less in my clinic. I am thinking of porting out from vodafone to RCDMA.

If you have been pretty satisfied with Vodafone service otherwise in those 11 years, i think you should try adopting a different strategy for that weaker signal...

Contact Vodafone, lodge a complaint, request a booster in your premise. You may have to contact higher ups like Nodal, Directly to Senior Level for this thing to materialise in case Customer Care ignores. Many people in the past have been successful in getting Vodafone boosters in their office if majority of the office area was with less/broken coverage. You being a Doctor & customer of 11 years have a strong case. Give it a Try.

Secondly for Tariffs, If your signal problem do get sorted out, then put in a port out request, negotiate strongly with Retention, Keep all the proof of your interaction (Voda of late has been notorious for promising something & not giving lateron) and get a better plan. Again people have got very good retention plans from Vodafone. See This Topic MNP Retention Offer You Received.

What i am trying to say is that with this Telco behemoths of today, play strategically first (above steps) and if that fails, then only emotionally (showing them the boot). May yield better results.

I am on RCDMA since its inception. But currently at my new rented flat I am facing a lot of network issues. I am continuing because I am on 440 plan. Do you think the above strategy can work even with Reliance ? I made number of complaints for CC but no improvement in last 1 year.

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@setu RCDMA has lot of problem now days with network in Mumbai also. you can try these methods but chances are trim. I myself trying for it since last 3 months or so. posted on facebook, complained to higher ups, given port out request, but no luck.

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