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Are you a Vodafone customer? There will be free calls on Christmas

by Ursula Curtis
December 14, 2021
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That’s right, we’re getting close to Christmas again. Although this holiday season is different from other years, gifts are sure to arrive.

The Vodafone operator will offer free calls this Christmas. Know what a gift is and what you have to do to get it.


Between December 13 and January 1, Vodafone will once again offer free calls to its customers on Christmas. As usual at this time, Vodafone customers will also be able to offer exclusive offers of calling services to their family and friends.

Christmas gift from Vodafone today on My Vodafone app

The Christmas gift that customers choose for themselves can, from today, be selected on the My Vodafone app (via the menu option “Christmas Offers”).

Customers can choose one of the following options, to be used between January 13 and January 1: 15 GB of data to access the Internet; 2000 minutes of voice calls, text messages or multimedia messages; 40 minutes international calls; 6 shakes from Yorn Shake It; Among other offers.

Are you a Vodafone customer?  There will be free calls on Christmas

Also through the My Vodafone app, customers can offer one of the following calling services to their family and friends, Vodafone mobile customers: 5 GB of data to access the Internet; 500 minutes of voice calls, SMS or MMS; 3 shakes from Yorn Shake It; Among other offers.

These Christmas gifts can be given until December 23, to be enjoyed between December 23 and January 1.

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Ursula Curtis

“Writer. Analyst. Avid travel maven. Devoted twitter guru. Unapologetic pop culture expert. General zombie enthusiast.”

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Ursula Curtis

Ursula Curtis

"Writer. Analyst. Avid travel maven. Devoted twitter guru. Unapologetic pop culture expert. General zombie enthusiast."

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