How about we give DigiChilli a chance to sort themselves out. Nobody was complaining about the terrible service on the WA trial accounts for the first little while?
that was free
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How about we give DigiChilli a chance to sort themselves out. Nobody was complaining about the terrible service on the WA trial accounts for the first little while?
How about we give DigiChilli a chance to sort themselves out. Nobody was complaining about the terrible service on the WA trial accounts for the first little while?
that was free
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@ RiNCEw1ND complaining about the WA trial acc - How dare you complain about a FREE account. Do you know what BETA testing means? If not, I suggest you run along to a dictionary and/or thesaurus website and look it up. Another thing, bet you were one of the lucky few who was able to use the FREE WA trial accs and still complained about it! ....oh ...I have one more thing to say to you ..... GET OFF YOUR SOAP BOX!
Its nice to complain BUT accompany it with some constructive cricitism, suggestions and possible solutions. You contradicting yourself, in one instance you ask users to be patient while DC sort then themselves out and in the very next breath you slander WA!
Yes, the difference is the Web Africa trial was FREE ....
Edit: And what I find even MORE ridiculous and what makes me even MORE angry, is that people are actually accepting this and are happy to continue paying for it!
I'll bet the DigiChilli staff are laughing at how **** people are. They are making money off people who accept poor service. Shame
Hi Al,
As already said, we apologise for upsetting you. I think your defending all the other paying users is commendable if rather misguided. You haven't paid for this service.
Your usage this month:
Total Upload: 15.86 GB
Total Download: 24.99 GB
Total Combined: 40.86 GB
In usage, this doesn't compare to your 10Gig free trail from WA.
So, even though it was really bad, if you were on the Spicy R300 package your cost per Gig is R7.42. If purchased from Afrihost, whom we consider to have the best Seacom per Gig network, it would have cost you R1,160.
We are not laughing at the situation. We have mostly mature users who understand what our mission is and support us in this quest. We understand the issues. We take them seriously. We are dealing with these issues. We are committed to bringing a good product to the market. For those that feel they have not received enough value, we have a refund policy which people are making use of where necessary.
In retrospect:
We launched in December 2009. We've pushed more than 10% of the total network traffic of MTNNS, and 2% of the full IS/MWeb network in our first month.
For users information, I'll post average usage a bit later to illustrate the difference between networks that charge per gig and uncapped with average usages etc.
Hi Dave,
The problem, imho anyway, is not with how much has or hasn't been downloaded - DC is offering an uncapped service, therefore usage is besides the point.
The issue is with uptime/reliability, sure there's no argument that going with Afrihost would cost a fortune, but the difference is that Afrihost is reliable. I've never had a whole week go by with Afrihost where I had 2KB/s up, 1KB/s down.
All I want, and I'm sure quite a few other people want, is "Minimum guaranteed speed of 256 kbps." 24/7/365 across ALL protocols.
Get that right, and all the people complaining and whining will be singing your praises.
Dave i think you missed that year lol me takes coverIs it New Year's already?..... Darn. Gotta party sometime.
Hi Dave,
The problem, imho anyway, is not with how much has or hasn't been downloaded - DC is offering an uncapped service, therefore usage is besides the point.
The issue is with uptime/reliability, sure there's no argument that going with Afrihost would cost a fortune, but the difference is that Afrihost is reliable. I've never had a whole week go by with Afrihost where I had 2KB/s up, 1KB/s down.
All I want, and I'm sure quite a few other people want, is "Minimum guaranteed speed of 256 kbps." 24/7/365 across ALL protocols.
Get that right, and all the people complaining and whining will be singing your praises.
Hi Dave,
The problem, imho anyway, is not with how much has or hasn't been downloaded - DC is offering an uncapped service, therefore usage is besides the point.
The issue is with uptime/reliability, sure there's no argument that going with Afrihost would cost a fortune, but the difference is that Afrihost is reliable. I've never had a whole week go by with Afrihost where I had 2KB/s up, 1KB/s down.
All I want, and I'm sure quite a few other people want, is "Minimum guaranteed speed of 256 kbps." 24/7/365 across ALL protocols.
Get that right, and all the people complaining and whining will be singing your praises.
Hi Dave,
The problem, imho anyway, is not with how much has or hasn't been downloaded - DC is offering an uncapped service, therefore usage is besides the point.
The issue is with uptime/reliability, sure there's no argument that going with Afrihost would cost a fortune, but the difference is that Afrihost is reliable. I've never had a whole week go by with Afrihost where I had 2KB/s up, 1KB/s down.
All I want, and I'm sure quite a few other people want, is "Minimum guaranteed speed of 256 kbps." 24/7/365 across ALL protocols.
Get that right, and all the people complaining and whining will be singing your praises.