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Saturday, October 31, 2015

MTN Has Two Weeks To Pay $5.2 Billion Fine


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    1. Dancing with you!
      Stingy company.

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    2. Am porting.,no wonder de stopped my free calls...igbese plenty

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    3. Seem like MTN has resolved to stealing customers airtime to pay up this money cos I can't understand why I av active data on my line, yet my credit was wiped out!

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  2. Useless mtn ,they should be dealt with,thieves ,the money they stole from us while charging us ridiculously would be used to pay ,worst Network ever ,their data bundle is a rip off

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  3. So what will happen if they fail to meet the deadline?

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  4. That's not much for almighty MTN na... They'd squeez it ourt from Nigerians, one way or the other..... All those annoying suggestions to get a ring tone for a price would turn by force.... Hahha... Weda u like am or not, ur ringtone go just change to Wizkid-Caro.... Lol

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    1. They've already gotten 'patent right' for Hello by Adele as a callertune already. Lmao

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    2. MTN ntoor! Time for us to get all what u have been getting from us.

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  5. Unregistered sim cars abi na cards? Shay na sim car dey my phn? Lol... they should pay jare.my money dey inside. But is it not too much???

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  6. Kai.

    Na we Mtn users go bear the brunt of this fine N90/per second.

    I love my Glo. Just love it. No issues. No problems.

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  7. They should pay o!!

    I don't like Mtn at all!

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  8. And what will Ncc do with d money?
    Na them sabi sha
    Btw ever since I verified my sim,its been saying d number u tryna call is switched off whilst my phone is on...i don call customer care i don taya cos it seems I've bee speaking to dumb staff cos none of the shiiiii they told me 2do worked. All i get 2do is switch off d phone and switch is back on and calls starts coming in

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    1. Over serves dem right hahahahaha
      But na we go suffer am o.

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  10. good for them. foolish network, wicked pple

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  11. Thank God I ported to Glo long ago..
    *incase*

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  12. Hahahahahahaha
    No wonder their messages have tripled, looking for scapegoats to help pay the fine for them. That's how they subscribed me to callertunez just like that, I didn't request for it, I've never even given it a thought in many years. Armed robbers!!!

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  13. NCC should make sure they pay o. All this South African companies be taking us and our laws for granted. If at all NCC agrees to any settlement, let them "dash" them the 0.2 million on top.

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  14. LOL..
    Let's wait & c if the fine will be paid.
    No bi naija we dey?

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  15. These ppl aren't thinking at all. Asking dem to pay such I'd indirectly asking them to fold up.
    Now, I don't care much about d South Africans but what about d thousands of Nigerians that are being employed by them. What about their families. When these ppl get laid off, who takes care of them?

    What is Nigeria turning into?

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    1. Fold up ke?? Please they can pay that fine without flinching. Check how much they are worth and you would marvel. Remember they don't operate in Nigeria and South Africa alone. They are in Benin Republic, Ghana, cote divoire and the rest..

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  16. They should pay their fine, let them not remove even a kobo from it because mtn are thieves, they would keep collecting ur money and claim u subscribed to a package u know nothing of, what of their annoying calls and millions of text massages a day. Mitcheeew when they finish with mtn they should pls look for a way to fine dstv.

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  17. Yeparipa! Pipu wld loose their jobs ooo
    Thank God av got 2 other bizzness line
    Na so dis yeye stingy MTN for fall my hand
    Gbese re ooo

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  18. Good for them.. This is a way for them to pay for all my call units they've been taking from me overnight.. Imagine loading N200 credit only to make just one call which d person didn't pick, he called me back and we spoke. Next morning I saw 130sumtin.. I called them and they gave me flimsy excuse(check ur data status) I checked and was within fair usage. I had to call back oh and the lady asked me to call back in d evening that she needs to rectify what d p is.. Can u imagine. Not 1, 2 or 3.. Very annoying network.

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    1. Every time I borrow money from their account I discovered I don't make any calls and I would be told I have insufficient balance. So one day I decided to monitor the. I borrowed 200 naira and made a minute call. Ended the call. Waited for 3 mins to call another person and it said I had insufficient fund to make calls. I called mtn office and I was told to check my data. Meanwhile I had 2g on my phone. I told them I had data bundle and they asked me to call them back at night. I didn't and they couldn't come up with how my money finished and I stopped borrowing from them.. Now note, this doesn't happen when I recharge my phone. If I recharge 200 I make calls worth that amount.

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  19. That's good for them!! This useless network enslaving Nigerians since time memorial!
    Imagine a subdealer buying MTN card for 95 and selling to bulk buyers 96.5...how much will a wholesaler then sell, talk more of a retailer!
    It is only MTN card we sell with 50kobo while we could make as much as 5 to 6 niara on other networks!!!
    MTN, u can't cheat a daughter of d most high and go scotfree! Pay ur gbese cos karma has just visited u!!!

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  20. they need to pay up.. this is karma attending to them as a waiter in the restaurant ready to serve them the cold consequence they deserves.. since they very first day they came into Nigeria.. these mudafuckers have been ripping nigerians off at the slightest chance they got.. they turned our innocent nigerians to cash cows.. una go pay for it is pay back time.. God punish una.. this also a lesson to all those Indians, Chinese and o

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  21. MTN oya hurry and pay ...lol

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  22. They should not sweep this under the carpet o.

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  23. Ncc should be reasonable bcos Nigerians are working with mtn n they will be d ones to suffer the after effect of the fine, some workers may be asked to go. By the way what do the do with such money n if the don't pay, what wil happen.

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  24. Na so dem send me msg I shud dial a code, that I wud get 25mins to call Mtn nuns within 7days for just 100. Na so yeye me dial code tire, error msg...try again. On checking bal 100 don conmot fiam. I call tire. Technicians wud look into it, I kept getting so they one yeye guy tell me say im go crdt my acct immediately after d call, just to dismiss me. Its over 2wks and yet nothing. Thieves. I'd soon port sef. I refused to verify my reg, let dem deact d line. Who cares!

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  25. I think Ncc has been watching them with Stella's side eyes, and waiting for the right time to pounce.
    They've gotten their chance.

    Mtn ntoor!
    Pay the money, since you won't treat your staff well.

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  26. Good and bad.
    But they must pay.

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  27. No wonder mtn called Lee boo and told him that they want to come to his house and register his SIM. And boo was feeling important not knowing that they have abt a trillion naira to pay. Lol.

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  28. Wow wow wow! This is the best news I have heard all day. Nigeria should kick them out ! Evil people

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  29. foolish and annoying service provider that steals from subscribers omo make them pay o cos I know how many times dem don chop my credit when I get data for phone







    #OLE

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  30. WOW! good news! I love this, I'm happy let them pay paaayyyyy everything.. they can't try what they are doing to Nigerians in Ghana.. imagine buying 11MB for 1Cedi that is not even up to 60 Naira but in Nigeria 10mb is 100 naira.. thieves! I love my country they chose Voda over MTN real time !

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  31. They should pay jare. They are thieves. That's how they kept collecting my 100 everyday, when I called CC to complain they said I subscribed for channel tv!! How? When? I was just too angry. Thiefing thieves!!

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  32. Yeye MTN, God catch dem, if not for the fact that dey came first to Nigeria and I got my line back then which all my people know, I would av stopped using that line since. Greedy and Stingy people.

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  33. I'm on MTN ipulse, it is only their 10mb on 100naira recharge that I enjoy, other things na zero.

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  34. I don't pity MTN. They should pay up and behave themselves. These guys make over N1bn daily in revenue. Pleeeaaaase!

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  35. Stingy MTN....rich,yet stingy...how I hate thee

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  36. When MTN pays the fine,
    Will the govt return it to customers?

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