DStv explains price increases

Has your household's DSTV subscription/bouquet ever changed due to price increases?

  • No, my household has never subscribed to DSTV

    Votes: 16 15.2%
  • No, in my household we accept price increases without argument

    Votes: 13 12.4%
  • Yes, UPGRADED to a MORE EXPENSIVE DSTV bouqeut

    Votes: 4 3.8%
  • Yes, got TopTV and downgraded to a less expensive DSTV bouquet

    Votes: 6 5.7%
  • Yes, downgraded to a less expensive DSTV bouquet, and did not get TopTV

    Votes: 17 16.2%
  • Yes, CANCELLED DSTV completely

    Votes: 35 33.3%
  • I also think the extra R65/month for using a PVR etc is excellent value

    Votes: 4 3.8%
  • I also think the extra R65/month for using a PVR etc is a HUGE RIPOFF

    Votes: 48 45.7%

  • Total voters
    105
Come now people , let's be perfectly honest. All this tough talk on our part is not gonna make a lick of difference. 95% of the DSTV subscribers is just gonna get some more vaseline handy and bend over some more until next year's increase ( rinse and repeat ). DSTV knows this full well and the 5% that cancels won't mean a thing to them because the 95% that pays R30 more will fully negate the loss and still leave them with crazy profits.

I'm not as naive to believe that canceling my subscription will hurt them in the slightest. In my case I'm going to cancel as a matter of principle and I don't feel that I'm getting my money's worth with DSTV anymore. Especially at almost R700 a month. TopTV here I come....
 
I have decided too, I'm gonna cancel at the end of this month and get the R159 top-tv (with the documentary channels).
 
Come now people , let's be perfectly honest. All this tough talk on our part is not gonna make a lick of difference. 95% of the DSTV subscribers is just gonna get some more vaseline handy and bend over some more until next year's increase ( rinse and repeat ). DSTV knows this full well and the 5% that cancels won't mean a thing to them because the 95% that pays R30 more will fully negate the loss and still leave them with crazy profits.

I'm not as naive to believe that canceling my subscription will hurt them in the slightest. In my case I'm going to cancel as a matter of principle and I don't feel that I'm getting my money's worth with DSTV anymore. Especially at almost R700 a month. TopTV here I come....

Um, I think you will find that those are canceling their DSTV to send them a message are also doing it as a matter of principle. :rolleyes:
They just want to send a message to DSTV at the same time.

And it is your kind of party pooping pathetic attitude that kills any kind of mass action in South Africa.
Let the people do what they want, cancel for your own reasons, but don't try to crap on those who feel justifiably angry about it.
 
To pay their staff more, to build bigger buildings, to replace the ageing fleet of Mercedes Benzes for the Directors, certainly not to improve their service, which is why I went to TopTV and am very pleased I did!! DStv is nothing but a television retailer, and everyone knows retailers' motivation for being in business - PROFIT. Service delivery? What's that?
 
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I am willing to sponsor the hosting and web name registration if someone else is willing make a website so we can boycott MC.

Can we start a thread with people willing to help?
 
I'm in - If need be we can sponsor the hosting as well Uli no problem.
 
TopTV - PLEAAAASE give us Sport + HD + PVR. My bum cannot not take it any more!!!!!!!
 
Um, I think you will find that those are canceling their DSTV to send them a message are also doing it as a matter of principle. :rolleyes:
They just want to send a message to DSTV at the same time.

And it is your kind of party pooping pathetic attitude that kills any kind of mass action in South Africa.
Let the people do what they want, cancel for your own reasons, but don't try to crap on those who feel justifiably angry about it.

It's called being a realist genius. Unless you can prove otherwise, my statements stand uncontested and true. Be angry and throw your toddler tantrums all you like, it's not going to change the facts a bit.

Just out of curiosity: When did I ever say or imply that people shouldn't cancel their subscription? I was simply being realistic about the ultimate outcome and MC's take on it in all probability .

Maybe you'd like to explain to us how it would affect MC if only 5% ( and that's a generous estimation ) of their subscribers cancel because of the hike in subscription fees?
 
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Stuff the PVR - Just get a DVD Recorder with a big drive. Does an even better Job and costs around the same.
 
Originally Posted by Garyvdh
Um, I think you will find that those are canceling their DSTV to send them a message are also doing it as a matter of principle.
They just want to send a message to DSTV at the same time.

And it is your kind of party pooping pathetic attitude that kills any kind of mass action in South Africa.
Let the people do what they want, cancel for your own reasons, but don't try to crap on those who feel justifiably angry about it.

It's called being a realist genius. Unless you can prove otherwise, my statements stand uncontested and true. Be angry and throw your toddler tantrums all you like, it's not going to change the facts a bit.

Maybe you'd like to explain to us how it would affect MC if only 5% ( and that's a generous estimation ) of their subscribers cancel because of the hike in subscription fees?

@LikeItIs, you sound like one of the spin-doctors employed by MC to screw the hapless subscribers off their hard (whose value is dwindling) cash as the directors continue to pile up mercs, phantoms and the like. I'm sure that's what Mubarak was thinking the day before the flood...

For me it's an issue of value, am I getting the full value for the USD78 (+USD9 for HD) I pay for my premium bouquet? Nope!!!
 
@LikeItIs, you sound like one of the spin-doctors employed by MC to screw the hapless subscribers off their hard (whose value is dwindling) cash as the directors continue to pile up mercs, phantoms and the like. I'm sure that's what Mubarak was thinking the day before the flood...

For me it's an issue of value, am I getting the full value for the USD78 (+USD9 for HD) I pay for my premium bouquet? Nope!!!

I sound like a spindoctor because I'm being realistic about how it will affect MultiChoice? How do you get that?
This is what I initially said about the increase:

"95% of the DSTV subscribers is just gonna get some more vaseline handy and bend over some more until next year's increase ( rinse and repeat ). DSTV knows this full well and the 5% that cancels won't mean a thing to them because the 95% that pays R30 more will fully negate the loss and still leave them with crazy profits."

Care to argue that point?
 
Where is the Facebook page? As a TopTV subscriber I will happily support the cause.
 
I also don't see why I pay to be shafted every month. I mostly watch sport (which I can go watch with my fam/buddies) and documentaries (which I can d/l). Stuff mnet and all the other crap channels. Uncapped here I come!
 
I sound like a spindoctor because I'm being realistic about how it will affect MultiChoice? How do you get that?
This is what I initially said about the increase:

"95% of the DSTV subscribers is just gonna get some more vaseline handy and bend over some more until next year's increase ( rinse and repeat ). DSTV knows this full well and the 5% that cancels won't mean a thing to them because the 95% that pays R30 more will fully negate the loss and still leave them with crazy profits."

Care to argue that point?

I know you're being realistic... the 95% are the ones who think are middle-class, but are fast sliding into the lower quartile by the day, because of the actions of monopolies like MC, VC, MTN and the retailers... Unless the middle-class join the party, it's never gonna change. My argument against your point is that what we're trying to do here is get the critical mass -not only online but also by word of mouth... and that's why (if you check on my earlier posts) I suggest that we have a day, like 1st april, when we could have gathered that critical mass of disconnections...
 
My argument against your point is that what we're trying to do here is get the critical mass -not only online but also by word of mouth... and that's why (if you check on my earlier posts) I suggest that we have a day, like 1st april, when we could have gathered that critical mass of disconnections...

Aye! totally agreed on that. Even if it would seem as if such a exercise would have little if any effect on MultiChoice in my mind, I would still support it out of principle like I said in one of my earlier posts, I am just as tired of the corporate moneygrabbing scum like Telkom and Mnet/MC et al.
 
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