Ah Makro, where you pick your own products from the warehouse shelving and get treated like a thief at the exit.
Now the online experience aims to leave you feeling equally violated
https://azure.status.microsoft/en-gb/status
Warning
Azure Services - Network latencies - South Africa North and South Africa West
Impact Statement: Starting at 10:30 UTC on 14 Mar 2024, customers using Azure Services in South Africa North and South Africa West may experience increased network...
Maybe you needed to do your homework better on Afrihost.
The call rates they advertise on their website, are not what customers are being charged. False advertising. And no response from them for weeks now.
It means your findings in this article are inaccurate and would merit a correction...
https://mybroadband.co.za/forum/threads/afrihost-air-mobile-customers-have-been-overcharged-by-50-for-months.1259478/
Here's a headline for you:
Afrihost is becoming the new Telkom
Freaky how poor they can manage a product, advertise false information and fail to address it one pointed out.
Just a quick value comparison. (Yes, at a cherry-picked price point as this is where the MTN SuperFlex starts.)
Afrihost Air 9 Month-to-month
includes 9GB any-time data + 79 minutes ( corrected @ R1.50)
R319
MTN SuperFlex 10 GB Month-to-month
includes 10GB any-time data + unlimited minutes
R299
According to MTN, neither the MTN Pay per Second or MTN Talk Free plans that Afrihost promote have existed for months. According to Afrihost website their Clientzone portal should warn if you are on the incorrect plan which, no surprise, it does not.
Hi Afrigirl
You can chat with Victor in Critical Care for more details.
This is merely a courtesy notice to other customers who are not aware of this, or people who are currently considering signup based on the inaccuracy of information advertised on your website.
Are you a customer using the Afrihost Air Mobile service, which at present is still advertised as offering call rates of 99c per minute on their website?
It appears that MTN retired the price plan that offered the 99c call rate, and moved customers to a R1.50 per minute price plan from 21 June...