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brix25
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Posted: 2005-01-18 21:59
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@AYA...MTN is giving Nigerians the short end of the stick when it comes 2 customer service...in SA It's a different story from MTN.

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ihejirika
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Posted: 2005-01-18 22:14
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On Vmobile,thier steps r really customer friendly despite thier shotcomings.D 12free sms 'll ultimatly force down sms price.

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OluYom
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Posted: 2005-01-18 22:16
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@brix25: A really sad situation we have here with MTN. They could have been brilliant but they chose the path of mediocrity, spending millions on publicity to look good instead.

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mamba
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Posted: 2005-01-18 22:43
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glo and vmobile are grabbing MTNs customers at a faster rate than I expected.

I know about 30 guys that have switched from Mtn to other networks for good.

14 call centers I know now use vmobile/glo

What's happening to MTN?
OluYom
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Posted: 2005-01-18 22:46
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MTN Nigeria is imploding - collapsing in on itself (not financially speaking though). Its the reward of being snubbish and not being proactive. Maybe they'll end up in slot number 3.

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ihejirika
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Posted: 2005-01-18 22:57
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MTN prefers 2 kill d goose tht lays d golden eggs.I'm waitg 2 hear how much profit they "ll declare at d end of this year.I expect a huge fall in thier profit margin due 2 viable rivals.

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ihejirika
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Posted: 2005-01-18 23:27
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I dont have d exact figures but I know MTN Nig 2002 profit was in excess of N80b after tax.Then,d then Econet declared about N6b.MTN declared over N90b-2003 profit.2004 may still b high but 2005 "ll force them 2 change thier attitude.

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mamba
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Posted: 2005-01-18 23:55
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well, I dont give a damn about MTN cos they're the least customer friendly network, the people I know that still use MTN are frequent travellers whom are concerned about coverage while travelling.

MTN uses default /min charging for new subscribers and charge =N=100 for switching to /second.

Of recent they claim you can now switch to /sec for free but you still have to register for MTN4U, why? even after that, you still find it difficult to switch still.

After switching to /sec and you load a boostercard, they still change you back to /minute platform when booster expires.

You have to pay =N=50 to imput numbers in friends and family.

They keep introducing rip-off platforms which proves they're all about cheating Nigerians.

I dont understand why they have packages like FLEXI or PRO-TIME which doesn't make sense.

Bye MTN.

mamba
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Posted: 2005-01-19 01:00
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OluYom
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Posted: 2005-01-19 05:27
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I suspect that when MTN claims to have 2.8m subscribers, the 0.8 on top haven't used their SIM in the last 2 months bos they have cross-carpeted to either Glo or Vee. Forget Mtel o jare.

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OluYom
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Posted: 2005-01-19 06:26
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Wake up, everybody. Wake up Nigeria. Its going to be a great day! Someone said that today is "friday". I know that lots of people are looking forward to the public holiday, but comin so soon after xmas & the new year, I am not.

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ihejirika
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Posted: 2005-01-19 07:18
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Ppl love holidays & yet complain of bad economy.In some other parts of d world,ppl reject it when govt declares unnecessary public holidays.

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mamba
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Posted: 2005-01-19 07:47
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so NIGERIANS are lazy right?
N3310 >> N8210 >> t300 >> p800 >> Siemens S55 >> Sagem V55 >> k700 >> P910 >> k750 >> k600 >> P1i
ihejirika
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Posted: 2005-01-19 08:24
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I wont use d word "lazy".Nigerians dont like working bcos they feel tht they stand 2 loose nothing by not workg.We expect everythng frm either God or Govt forgetg tht d holy book state tht a man reaps exactly what he sowed.

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OluYom
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Posted: 2005-01-19 09:53
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Nigerians love anything FREE. Public holidays are free; right?
PS: I used to be known as AYA
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