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Today, Etisalat Loses A Customer. by DoroBad(f): 10:30am On Nov 30, 2016
It all started when etisalat decided to (without explanation) stop the BIS service to blackberry. i had gotten used to enjoying their blackberry service subscription and was prompt with renewing my subscription, and to be frank, i've never had any cause for complain until this past saturday, that is. My bis stopped working. No whatsapp, no twitter, no opera mini, nothing. I had to call their customer care before i was offered any explanation. The mobile data plan i was on as well, stopped working. I used to connect with my mobile hotspot to my laptop. That is also gone.

It may seem more sensible to buy a new phone so that i continue with etisalat but god forbid a network provider telling me what to do with my money. Etisalat might think that one customer will not affect their profits but they should think again. if they made 3,000,000 naira last month(for example)this month, they'll make 2,999,000. That's the effect of one customer. i know i'm not the only one etisalat is frustrating with the removal of the BIS from their network, and i'll make sure i reach out to the rest of their customers going thru this ordeal and make them port to another network. It is time for network providers to realize that the era of taking people for granted has gone. From tomorrow, they plan to increase tariffs. But you cannot increase tariffs, and expect us to endure with shitty service.

If they have 1,000,000 active Blackberry subscribers, i intend to make them lose them all. You cannot force 1,000,000 people to change their devices simply because of your greed to make more money from them.

Get this right. I make closeto 200k per month. It is small, i know. I could get another phone, i know. But no one has to dictate to me when to change a phone. I love my blackberry. If etisalat cannot support my blackberry, i'll find another network that does. I'll make sure to post this message on as many blogs and social sites as possible. They have to get my message.

And if they think this is a message from a rival network provider, they should think again. Since saturday, i've been calling their customer care to complain about their shitty services on my line 08175*5*23*. Even this morning. So it'll be easier for them to confirm it. One of their customer care representative offered me 10 mins on net calls, so they can check that as well.

They can confirm it.

Nairalanders, help spread this message. it's time to end impunity.

Mynd44 Lalasticlala.

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Re: Today, Etisalat Loses A Customer. by Nobody: 10:34am On Nov 30, 2016
cheesygrin









Use GLO, you no use
Etisalat don do you somehow now, you dey complain
Re: Today, Etisalat Loses A Customer. by Winnelyn(f): 10:37am On Nov 30, 2016
today visafone loses a customer cry angry
Re: Today, Etisalat Loses A Customer. by CentaurXX: 10:44am On Nov 30, 2016
grin
Re: Today, Etisalat Loses A Customer. by DoroBad(f): 10:54am On Nov 30, 2016
KissChrix:
cheesygrin










Use GLO, you no use

Etisalat don do you somehow now, you dey complain

i used to believe in customer loyalty. Not only will i get a glo line, i'll get as many etisalat subscribers using a blackberry to do the same.
Re: Today, Etisalat Loses A Customer. by firstking01(m): 10:59am On Nov 30, 2016
DoroBad:
It all started when etisalat decided to (without explanation) stop the BIS service to blackberry. i had gotten used to enjoying their blackberry service subscription and was prompt with renewing my subscription, and to be frank, i've never had any cause for complain until this past saturday, that is. My bis stopped working. No whatsapp, no twitter, no opera mini, nothing. I had to call their customer care before i was offered any explanation. The mobile data plan i was on as well, stopped working. I used to connect with my mobile hotspot to my laptop. That is also gone.

It may seem more sensible to buy a new phone so that i continue with etisalat but god forbid a network provider telling me what to do with my money. Etisalat might think that one customer will not affect their profits but they should think again. if they made 3,000,000 naira last month(for example)this month, they'll make 2,999,000. That's the effect of one customer. i know i'm not the only one etisalat is frustrating with the removal of the BIS from their network, and i'll make sure i reach out to the rest of their customers going thru this ordeal and make them port to another network. It is time for network providers to realize that the era of taking people for granted has gone. From tomorrow, they plan to increase tariffs. But you cannot increase tariffs, and expect us to endure with shitty service.

If they have 1,000,000 active Blackberry subscribers, i intend to make them lose them all. You cannot force 1,000,000 people to change their devices simply because of your greed to make more money from them.

Get this right. I make closeto 200k per month. It is small, i know. I could get another phone, i know. But no one has to dictate to me when to change a phone. I love my blackberry. If etisalat cannot support my blackberry, i'll find another network that does. I'll make sure to post this message on as many blogs and social sites as possible. They have to get my message.

And if they think this is a message from a rival network provider, they should think again. Since saturday, i've been calling their customer care to complain about their shitty services on my line 08175*5*23*. Even this morning. So it'll be easier for them to confirm it. One of their customer care representative offered me 10 mins on net calls, so they can check that as well.

They can confirm it.

Nairalanders, help spread this message. it's time to end impunity.

Mynd44 Lalasticlala.




Decamp to mtn at your own peril and disposalundecided…the truth is, All of em networks are the same...my own ordeal with mtn is patheticundecided
Re: Today, Etisalat Loses A Customer. by falconey(m): 11:17am On Nov 30, 2016
the recent trending NCC proposition to hike data tariff will not only affect subscribers but Slash large percentage of profit of our service providers.
Re: Today, Etisalat Loses A Customer. by kullozone(m): 11:17am On Nov 30, 2016
Airtel.... the best
Re: Today, Etisalat Loses A Customer. by Nobody: 12:15pm On Nov 30, 2016
DoroBad:
It all started when etisalat decided to (without explanation) stop the BIS service to blackberry. i had gotten used to enjoying their blackberry service subscription and was prompt with renewing my subscription, and to be frank, i've never had any cause for complain until this past saturday, that is. My bis stopped working. No whatsapp, no twitter, no opera mini, nothing. I had to call their customer care before i was offered any explanation. The mobile data plan i was on as well, stopped working. I used to connect with my mobile hotspot to my laptop. That is also gone.

It may seem more sensible to buy a new phone so that i continue with etisalat but god forbid a network provider telling me what to do with my money. Etisalat might think that one customer will not affect their profits but they should think again. if they made 3,000,000 naira last month(for example)this month, they'll make 2,999,000. That's the effect of one customer. i know i'm not the only one etisalat is frustrating with the removal of the BIS from their network, and i'll make sure i reach out to the rest of their customers going thru this ordeal and make them port to another network. It is time for network providers to realize that the era of taking people for granted has gone. From tomorrow, they plan to increase tariffs. But you cannot increase tariffs, and expect us to endure with shitty service.

If they have 1,000,000 active Blackberry subscribers, i intend to make them lose them all. You cannot force 1,000,000 people to change their devices simply because of your greed to make more money from them.

Get this right. I make closeto 200k per month. It is small, i know. I could get another phone, i know. But no one has to dictate to me when to change a phone. I love my blackberry. If etisalat cannot support my blackberry, i'll find another network that does. I'll make sure to post this message on as many blogs and social sites as possible. They have to get my message.

And if they think this is a message from a rival network provider, they should think again. Since saturday, i've been calling their customer care to complain about their shitty services on my line 08175*5*23*. Even this morning. So it'll be easier for them to confirm it. One of their customer care representative offered me 10 mins on net calls, so they can check that as well.

They can confirm it.

Nairalanders, help spread this message. it's time to end impunity.

Mynd44 Lalasticlala.





i've been using glo for 4years now without problem, except when they want to upgrade their network which is rare
but i dunno why people shy away from it. maybe it's just my area that has good connectivity. hope yours will as well.
Re: Today, Etisalat Loses A Customer. by AyamStarch: 12:24pm On Nov 30, 2016
Econet has just lost a customer angry
Re: Today, Etisalat Loses A Customer. by Nobody: 1:01pm On Nov 30, 2016
TEAM AIRTEL....1500/3GB SUPPORTED ON ALL DEVICE
Re: Today, Etisalat Loses A Customer. by DoroBad(f): 6:22pm On Nov 30, 2016
18:21.

just ended a call to their customer care again. The representative suggested i change my device.

Etisalat is good for nothing.

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