[Resolved]  Vodafone — high call rate

Address:Siwan, Bihar

dear sir,
I am old customer o[censored]r network.
i use ur service regular from years.
i want to reduce my call rate of my vodafone num [protected].
earlier its call rate is low
bt now it charges 1.2 paisa per second.
i feel its too excess for me.
so pls can u reduce my call rate.
otherwise i have no option to stay with ur network and i have to choose any other network.
so pls help me.
for ur this act of kindness, i always thankful to u and i always give preffrence to ur network.
pls sir

thanking you....
ur regular customer...
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Verified Support
May 11, 2012
Vodafone India Customer Care's response
Hello Shubhsam,

Thanks for writing to us. Please send us your number at http://bit.ly/KswwTw so that we may address your concern better.

Regards,
Vodafone Customer Care
Verified Support
May 11, 2012
Vodafone India Customer Care's response
Hello Sneha,

Thanks for speaking with our executive, hope we were able to provide you with the required info.

Regards,
Vodafone Customer Care
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u r right. m also feel that.
network has increase their rate and i feel its too much...

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