JustinSerf
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Hi
I signed up for a 36 month contract with MTN for an iPhone 13 Pro Max on the 14/09/2022. The initial debit amount/monthly contract amount was for R879 per month. I also started my first job a few months earlier so I checked that the debit order was going through properly and it was, the statement also confirmed the same amount.
At that point I never opened the monthly statement again and didn't physically check any debit orders because I always budgeted to have enough in my account for all fixed expenses and moved the rest into investments accounts etc...
This month is my "early" upgrade month so I used MTNs online tool to check that:

An outstanding amount of R87 236.98... Seeing this was quite a shock. So I went to check my account statements and from what I can gather, at some point the "iPhone portion" of the monthly amount had been completely zeroed on the statement.

Of course this changed what the debit order amount was, so there was no indication to me that this had happened, other than some extra cash accruing in my bank account.
I'm not quite sure what to make of all this and how exactly I should tackle it, but I do know that the R87 236.98 can't be correct in the slightest.
Any suggestions or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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I signed up for a 36 month contract with MTN for an iPhone 13 Pro Max on the 14/09/2022. The initial debit amount/monthly contract amount was for R879 per month. I also started my first job a few months earlier so I checked that the debit order was going through properly and it was, the statement also confirmed the same amount.
At that point I never opened the monthly statement again and didn't physically check any debit orders because I always budgeted to have enough in my account for all fixed expenses and moved the rest into investments accounts etc...
This month is my "early" upgrade month so I used MTNs online tool to check that:

An outstanding amount of R87 236.98... Seeing this was quite a shock. So I went to check my account statements and from what I can gather, at some point the "iPhone portion" of the monthly amount had been completely zeroed on the statement.

Of course this changed what the debit order amount was, so there was no indication to me that this had happened, other than some extra cash accruing in my bank account.
I'm not quite sure what to make of all this and how exactly I should tackle it, but I do know that the R87 236.98 can't be correct in the slightest.
Any suggestions or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Hi All
So I carved out some time now while at work and called MTN to try and figure out what the story is.
I was transferred twice and all 3 support people I spoke to all said to me the exact same thing. None of them have ever seen a case like mine and all sounded genuinely confused at what my account is showing.
Apparently my account is showing that my current monthly payment is that of R29k which all 3 of them confirmed is the total amount for the device itself. Even though the account shows that, they also noted that my monthly statements show a normal (not in arrears) amount of R195/month.
The last person I spoke to escalated this to the back office and gave me a case number.
As far as I can work out, the R87k is based on the second option the "early upgrade" image shows. Which is R29 078 each month for the next 3 months until the end of my contract (R29 078 * 3 months = R87 234). That does line up with what they were saying about the system showing my monthly payment as R29k.
Side Note:
I do appreciate all the comments about "being very out of touch" with ones finances. I am young, still learning, maybe different background to everyone here. But even so I know those aren't excuses, so I'll try and learn from this experience and be more on top of my finances. Thanks everyone
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