Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by Chillinmasoul(m): 1:02am On Sep 05, 2015 |
Some even repeat class self!! #ClasslessMe |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by kpaofame: 1:15am On Sep 05, 2015 |
E hmm G--- gat all the Networks (Always alert for the next promo) |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by sexyeyes(f): 1:20am On Sep 05, 2015 |
Osisie: Straight to business......
1) A-Class: These guys are super duper rich. They never know how much credit they have cos they never have to recharge. All they do is make calls. Someone is employed to ensure their phones never run outta air time. They are folks like CEOs, Chairmen, and other big company owners or government company heads.
2) B-Class: These guys are also stinkingly rich, but are slightly lesser in power than the A-Class. They connect their bank accounts with their mobile network service providers. They too almost never keep track of their credit. The bank just keeps recharging for them.
3) C-Class: These guys are big boys too. But they buy recharge cards from retailers. They can buy like 10k air time at a go. Some even buy more. They are big spenders when it comes to recharging their phones. Only difference is they keep record of their credit and buy from retailers.
4) D-Class: Ok, you got the regular guys here. They also buy from retailers, but not so much. They buy like 1k or 1k5 at most. But hey, they do that very often. They too are almost never outta air time.
5) E-Class: You might wanna call this Economy Class . These guys buy 100 naira or at most 200 naira airtime, only on fairly good days do they buy 400 naira or 500 naira worth. But just like D-Class, they do it regularly. And they monitor their credit a lot. Infact, they're record keepers.
6) F-Class: I don't know what to call these guys. They hardly ever recharge up to 200 naira. It's steady 100 naira. Then when they buy credit for 200 naira and mistakenly scratch off a number, they will disturb customer care till forever. One other thing they do is borrow credit from the network. Then when it's time to pay, they'll refuse to recharge their phones. Lwkmdfh ooooo BURSTED! |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by Godsonkemz(m): 1:26am On Sep 05, 2015 |
This reminds me of my good friend during my service year dat used to exhaust my airtime. Not until i realise his tricks. Whenever i call a friend, he would always love to speak to the person even my girl and afterwards calls his people after which he would delete the dialed calls and erase the counter. 1 Like |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by babadem2much(m): 1:32am On Sep 05, 2015 |
Osisie: Straight to business......
1) A-Class: These guys are super duper rich. They never know how much credit they have cos they never have to recharge. All they do is make calls. Someone is employed to ensure their phones never run outta air time. They are folks like CEOs, Chairmen, and other big company owners or government company heads.
2) B-Class: These guys are also stinkingly rich, but are slightly lesser in power than the A-Class. They connect their bank accounts with their mobile network service providers. They too almost never keep track of their credit. The bank just keeps recharging for them.
3) C-Class: These guys are big boys too. But they buy recharge cards from retailers. They can buy like 10k air time at a go. Some even buy more. They are big spenders when it comes to recharging their phones. Only difference is they keep record of their credit and buy from retailers.
4) D-Class: Ok, you got the regular guys here. They also buy from retailers, but not so much. They buy like 1k or 1k5 at most. But hey, they do that very often. They too are almost never outta air time.
5) E-Class: You might wanna call this Economy Class . These guys buy 100 naira or at most 200 naira airtime, only on fairly good days do they buy 400 naira or 500 naira worth. But just like D-Class, they do it regularly. And they monitor their credit a lot. Infact, they're record keepers.
6) F-Class: I don't know what to call these guys. They hardly ever recharge up to 200 naira. It's steady 100 naira. Then when they buy credit for 200 naira and mistakenly scratch off a number, they will disturb customer care till forever. One other thing they do is borrow credit from the network. Then when it's time to pay, they'll refuse to recharge their phones.
BURSTED! D class regular as monthly earner. always on data n phones never runs out of credit |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by LORDI(m): 1:45am On Sep 05, 2015 |
D class |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by charlesucheh(m): 2:00am On Sep 05, 2015 |
Which class?
Really! I do not like to lie, I dont know,!! |
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Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by Elparaiso(m): 3:03am On Sep 05, 2015 |
BabyDaddy20: Sorry. I don't know what recharge card or credit is. We make calls & surf the internet like 3 million times, at the end of the month my service provider will charge & collect $60 from my Debit card or from my bank.
God bless America. God bless At&t God bless Verizon wireless I use campus sims at $50 a month... Beat that! Team T-mobile |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by JDhotral4: 4:43am On Sep 05, 2015 |
I and me alone, av never buy credit both for my Mtn and airtel for D past 4yrs making call freely anytime anywhere |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by flowsamuels(m): 5:05am On Sep 05, 2015 |
Na so Emma my lodge mate recharge 200 airtime one day..e no gree enter .
I recharge am e enter...
called customer service
they said reason e no load for Emma sim is because his sim is already used to
100 Naira Airtime |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by herald9: 5:07am On Sep 05, 2015 |
D- when I want to subscribe. Then E |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by Nobody: 5:09am On Sep 05, 2015 |
F class. I don't buy credit. Recharge by donations from friends and family. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by babafirst(m): 5:18am On Sep 05, 2015 |
Lwkmddddddddd @ this post. |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by ifeoluwasegun(m): 5:22am On Sep 05, 2015 |
Shaadey: I dey in-between E & F
Seconded |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by Bollove: 5:23am On Sep 05, 2015 |
Osisie: Straight to business......
1) A-Class: These guys are super duper rich. They never know how much credit they have cos they never have to recharge. All they do is make calls. Someone is employed to ensure their phones never run outta air time. They are folks like CEOs, Chairmen, and other big company owners or government company heads.
2) B-Class: These guys are also stinkingly rich, but are slightly lesser in power than the A-Class. They connect their bank accounts with their mobile network service providers. They too almost never keep track of their credit. The bank just keeps recharging for them.
3) C-Class: These guys are big boys too. But they buy recharge cards from retailers. They can buy like 10k air time at a go. Some even buy more. They are big spenders when it comes to recharging their phones. Only difference is they keep record of their credit and buy from retailers.
4) D-Class: Ok, you got the regular guys here. They also buy from retailers, but not so much. They buy like 1k or 1k5 at most. But hey, they do that very often. They too are almost never outta air time.
5) E-Class: You might wanna call this Economy Class . These guys buy 100 naira or at most 200 naira airtime, only on fairly good days do they buy 400 naira or 500 naira worth. But just like D-Class, they do it regularly. And they monitor their credit a lot. Infact, they're record keepers.
6) F-Class: I don't know what to call these guys. They hardly ever recharge up to 200 naira. It's steady 100 naira. Then when they buy credit for 200 naira and mistakenly scratch off a number, they will disturb customer care till forever. One other thing they do is borrow credit from the network. Then when it's time to pay, they'll refuse to recharge their phones.
BURSTED! My boss call without recharging, at the end of the month MTN will send him his bills and he pays .... where is his class .... This is what most CEOs do, seem like Office standard. |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by xynerise: 5:48am On Sep 05, 2015 |
My class is not there.
Borrow credit and pay after one month. |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by amiskurie(m): 6:04am On Sep 05, 2015 |
I'm a bit more than D-class,but not C-class though.I don't check account balance too.I dont even complain much about their service despite the horrible network.I don't change to packages just the one from day One. 1 Like |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by SeanT10: 6:06am On Sep 05, 2015 |
The G CLASS: They never ever recharge their phone. They flash the A, B , or C to send them credit. They are experts of "pls send me credit , I love u" massages. Sometimes they flash even the CLASS D or CLASS F for credit. Members of this group are basically Nigerian runs girls. 1 Like |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by Keepshining(f): 6:20am On Sep 05, 2015 |
Osisie: Straight to business......
1) A-Class: These guys are super duper rich. They never know how much credit they have cos they never have to recharge. All they do is make calls. Someone is employed to ensure their phones never run outta air time. They are folks like CEOs, Chairmen, and other big company owners or government company heads.
2) B-Class: These guys are also stinkingly rich, but are slightly lesser in power than the A-Class. They connect their bank accounts with their mobile network service providers. They too almost never keep track of their credit. The bank just keeps recharging for them.
3) C-Class: These guys are big boys too. But they buy recharge cards from retailers. They can buy like 10k air time at a go. Some even buy more. They are big spenders when it comes to recharging their phones. Only difference is they keep record of their credit and buy from retailers.
4) D-Class: Ok, you got the regular guys here. They also buy from retailers, but not so much. They buy like 1k or 1k5 at most. But hey, they do that very often. They too are almost never outta air time.
5) E-Class: You might wanna call this Economy Class . These guys buy 100 naira or at most 200 naira airtime, only on fairly good days do they buy 400 naira or 500 naira worth. But just like D-Class, they do it regularly. And they monitor their credit a lot. Infact, they're record keepers.
6) F-Class: I don't know what to call these guys. They hardly ever recharge up to 200 naira. It's steady 100 naira. Then when they buy credit for 200 naira and mistakenly scratch off a number, they will disturb customer care till forever. One other thing they do is borrow credit from the network. Then when it's time to pay, they'll refuse to recharge their phones.
BURSTED! Op you forgot to add the G-Class: What they do is to borrow airtime from the network provider.When their debt don reach climax they will discard their sim and put another sim. I know some Nls belongs to this group. 1 Like |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by CandyBar: 6:31am On Sep 05, 2015 |
MISSNORA: send me ur account
Send him your address to deliver the account number. |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by youngest85(m): 6:45am On Sep 05, 2015 |
am G-class....I dnt recharge at all |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by dblaisepascal(m): 6:52am On Sep 05, 2015 |
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Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by Rapoo(m): 7:02am On Sep 05, 2015 |
Class A of course, any bad mouth??v?Class A of course, any bad mouth??v?Class A of course, any bad mouth??v? |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by Rapoo(m): 7:05am On Sep 05, 2015 |
[color=#000000][/color]Are u serious ? |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by octintopp: 7:09am On Sep 05, 2015 |
C-class |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by Nobody: 7:10am On Sep 05, 2015 |
Osisie: Straight to business......
1) A-Class: These guys are super duper rich. They never know how much credit they have cos they never have to recharge. All they do is make calls. Someone is employed to ensure their phones never run outta air time. They are folks like CEOs, Chairmen, and other big company owners or government company heads.
2) B-Class: These guys are also stinkingly rich, but are slightly lesser in power than the A-Class. They connect their bank accounts with their mobile network service providers. They too almost never keep track of their credit. The bank just keeps recharging for them.
3) C-Class: These guys are big boys too. But they buy recharge cards from retailers. They can buy like 10k air time at a go. Some even buy more. They are big spenders when it comes to recharging their phones. Only difference is they keep record of their credit and buy from retailers.
4) D-Class: Ok, you got the regular guys here. They also buy from retailers, but not so much. They buy like 1k or 1k5 at most. But hey, they do that very often. They too are almost never outta air time.
5) E-Class: You might wanna call this Economy Class . These guys buy 100 naira or at most 200 naira airtime, only on fairly good days do they buy 400 naira or 500 naira worth. But just like D-Class, they do it regularly. And they monitor their credit a lot. Infact, they're record keepers.
6) F-Class: I don't know what to call these guys. They hardly ever recharge up to 200 naira. It's steady 100 naira. Then when they buy credit for 200 naira and mistakenly scratch off a number, they will disturb customer care till forever. One other thing they do is borrow credit from the network. Then when it's time to pay, they'll refuse to recharge their phones.
BURSTED! F CLAsS |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by ibkgab001: 7:13am On Sep 05, 2015 |
My phone bank is richer than my bank acct |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by Fundango: 7:15am On Sep 05, 2015 |
MISSNORA: I'm "A" class 90% of ladies in class A since 1900 BC 1 Like |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by Nobody: 7:15am On Sep 05, 2015 |
2 Likes |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by mfm04622: 7:27am On Sep 05, 2015 |
Your categories are not complete. It does not include Post paid subscribers. You can subscribe from 2k per month to whatever you like. Advantage include your network giving you free phone to lower call rate. Disadvantage include not being able to participate in promos from telecoms companies |
Re: 6 Categories Of Mobile Network Customers. Where Do You Belong? by MsRemarkable(f): 7:30am On Sep 05, 2015 |
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