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Vodafone Live UK and MSN Messenger
I Have the 7.50 bundle on my vodafone uk contract, i am wanting to use the messenger application, would this be charged as an extra on my bundle or does it come under the bundle? dont want a huge bill
thanks
chris

Hi chris2403,
I have some info that will help you with this.
The messenger application would be charged separately from the data bundle on your account, in fact your data bundle wouldn't even come into it. The messenger bundle/subscription costs £3.00 per month and allows for up to 1000 messages per day fair usage. You wouldn't be charged any data at all for sending and receiving messages through the application.
There is more info about the Vodafone messenger service here on our Vodafone.co.uk website.
Enjoy and let us know if you need any more help.
Hopefullyuseful
Vodafone UK

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