

We recommend signing up to an email account from a web-based service from a major provider. Basically, we’d recommend that you don’t get tied in with a certain email address – make the change now and get away from these ISP email addresses!! Other providers will have different policies and unfortunately we can’t list them all but it is VERY important to find out exactly what happens, and what you should do before your switch goes live with your new broadband provider. One other solution that is often touted is if you have any friends or family who have active accounts with Vodafone or Spark on the same platform as your email addresses, your mailboxes could be potentially transferred to their account to retain at no cost if they're okay with that. Vodafone is encouraging customers to sign up for a Google Gmail or Microsoft Outlook email address and is offering an auto-forwarding service. This includes all email addresses ending in .nz,, .nz, and. Vodafone has announced it will close its email accounts on 30 November. Last we knew it was $5 a month and a pretty common request. Spark will charge you to keep your email address if you don’t have a spark connection with them.

Spark provided email accounts which are usually under Xtra. Others look to hold you to ransom, stop you taking it with you or charge you if you want to keep it when you move.
#Kiwi for gmail not connected to internet free#
some let you keep your email address and access through the web free of charge.
