Oh great, I'm gonna give them til Weds I think and then going elsewhere, trouble is that £20 twitter deal from before is blimmin good! I think they have probably pushed those orders to the bottom as they'll make least money out of them!
And rightly so, to be honest the whole twitter farce is probably to blame for the problems.
What sort of numpty decides to offer utterly bonkers 20p a month contract deals on a phone thats very sought after by people quite happy to pay higher rates for it?
No wonder they were stopped from offering these deals last Friday, a senior manager probably walked in and hit the roof when he found out what they were doing!
Now we have people signing up on new £30-£40 a month contracts and people upgrading on £25-40 a month contracts waiting for handsets because Vodafone have massively oversold the handsets to people who managed to 'tweet' the right way in order to be offered some ridiculously cheap deal.
And to rub salt in the wounds, as if a £400 handset for 10p a month isn't enough, they are now giving away 16gb memory cards to the people with twitter deals to say sorry!
I admit I am slightly bitter - I did spend a week trying to get contact from them only to be told I had missed the deals, when in reality, I contacted them long before they expired.
But I still think I've got a point. If you've a queue of people placing orders for a product thats in short supply at £X what sort of business sense is it to offer a load of the product via a different channel at £X-Y?