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exboy (m)
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fellow Nairaland users, i don't know if this applies to only me, but am sure a number will agree with me. there is this programme on NTA where a very very simple question is asked and the viewers are cajoled to call a certain number, whereby if they get the answer right, they'll win a cash prize. Now, my grouse is that the producers do not inform the viewers that N100 will be deducted from their phone account balance for every trial to call.even a message too cost N100. another is the mere fact that the lines are never open until the time duration nearly runs out then an unconvincing caller is then allowed to profer an answer. to me this is a perfected ripping of the unsuspecting public. Nairaland user, your opinions please.
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Seun (m)
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Sorry about this. Moving to TV section.
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Mustay (m)
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I guess you didn't read well. Normaly, these guys write the terms and conditions in small prints hence you get not to see it
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chuckdee4 (m)
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Such programmes exist in the UK and quite a few of them have been busted as fakes, if that happens in the UK can u imagine what Nigerians would do with such an opportunity. I've never liked such shows, if its too good to be thrue then it aint true
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Mustay (m)
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We all like awoof in Nigeria so we don't take time to study the content of these programs before sendin messages. Those guys intentionally write FAILED REQUEST 'll BE BILLED in small captions to outsmart you
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