Learn how to buy WhatsApp data on Vodacom with this simple guide. A WhatsApp ticket ensures your connectivity on the platform without worrying about data usage.
customers, including prepaid, top-up, and contract, to enjoy uninterrupted access to the instant messaging app without using their mobile data bundle. The service helps you manage your bundles effectively. This article provides a seamless guide on how you can buy WhatsApp data on Vodacom.
Vodacom WhatsApp bundles can only be used on WhatsApp to send and receive messages, audio and video files, pictures, and voice notes, see people's status, and update your status or profile. However, you cannot make WhatsApp video and voice calls, and it cannot work when the customer is roaming internationally.When you have WhatsApp tickets, all data used within the app will be taken from the bundle until it is depleted.
The amount you pay for the ticket depends on its duration. A one-hour ticket costs R5, a seven-day social ticket costs R35, and a one-month ticket costs R60. Prepaid, top-up, and contract customers can access the service.Vodacom customers occasionally experience issues with WhatsApp tickets.
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