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| Value for Money | 4/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 3.8/10 |
| Overall Rating | 3.5/10 |
By andywrob
on 26th Jun 2007
| Value for money | 6/10 |
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| Overall value | 4/10 |
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It was a toss up between the Vodafone HSDPA/3G Data Card and the Vodafone 3G USB Modem Card, but the latter seemed flimsy, so went for the HSDPA/3G Card. (I have 3 others which have been reviewed).
On the good side, it was the best deal without question but only from:
www.airtimemanager.co.uk which seem to have a better deal than Vodaphone itself.
Ordering the card from the preferred www.airtimemanager.co.uk was a bit tedious, this involved downloading an order form in PDF, filling it in, scanning it, and sending that, plus a scanned credit card front, driving licence and a utility bill to the company via email, but sure enough it came the next day, as I had ordered before 2pm.
There is no doubt that at £35 + VAT for 1GB unlimited, it is definitely the best value, as O2 and orange both charge £45 + VAT per month for the same tariff.
Vodafone and Orange Cards were free, O2 charges £120 for the card.
The performance of the Vodafone card was very poor though, more black spots throughout the UK than my garden after the dog has finished with it, and very very slow at most times.
I cant fault the setup and the ordering and delivery process, but, as I own 4 for my business (different companies), I end up giving the Vodafone card to the less priority user.
Whilst it is the best value, Vodafone really need to hurry along with their coverage of the UK.

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