Vodafone Offers Free Love On Valentine’s Day
Vodafone Offers Free Love On Valentine’s Day
Telling someone how you feel this Valentine’s Day is as easy as the push of a button using Vodafone’s Secret Admirer TXTs.
The significance of Valentine’s Day can be easily lost in a sea of roses and chocolates as people struggle to tell loved ones or secret crushes how they really feel.
This Saturday the 14th of February, Vodafone will help customers communicate with the people they love using the simplicity of a TXT message. Simply free TXT the name and number of the person you admire and they will instantly receive a message of love, Vodafone offers you the choice of five messages which can be accessed through your Vodafone mobile via http://vfnz.mobi.
Best of all your identity stays secret, as messages are sent from a secret admirer. Perfect for wall flowers and secret admirers!
“No matter what your age, everyone wants to feel special on a day dedicated to love. Vodafone is helping our customers to be brave and have some fun on Valentine’s Day,” says Natalie Sutherland, General Manager of Brand.
For those customers brave enough to tell people how they feel face to face, Vodafone’s 3G video calling offers a more direct approach. Video calling is a great way to keep in touch with loved ones nearby and abroad. Simply press the video call button and in moments you’ll be looking into the eyes of your loved one.
This Valentine’s Day
promotion is available for February 14th only.
TXT“name” & “021 xxxx xxxx” to 230, 231, 232,
233, or 235 OR
Go to vfnz.mobi on your Vodafone mobile
to choose from five different messages.
For more
information visit Vodafone.co.nz/valentine
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