It said "for five days". So I'd assume those minutes/data will only last for that period of time. So I'd imagine this is like when I go to Amazon every X+n months and it tries to reel me back in with a free month of prime. They're giving you freebies to use, to establish habits which they can then profit from later down the line.
The article was pretty clear about this:
> Before I continue, I will answer the obvious question: Did I actually receive 999999 minutes? Yes, indeed I did. But unfortunately, I was only given 7200 minutes to spend my 999999 minutes and I could only spend them 1 minute at a time.
I would’ve enjoyed starting a conference call and adding multiple people in, breaking away from the 1 minute at a time limit.
And no explanation what happens after that with the minutes they had before.
& the closer:
>For five days I had a million minutes and I was possibly the first and only Vodafone minute millionaire
I rely on those free months of prime. I don't order from Amazon often but when I do next day shipping is great. Just gotta set a reminder to cancel.
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