mtn price drop?????????

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MTN also announced on Friday that it has cut the call pricing of its One Rate PayAsYouGo service. The price for calls to all networks is now less than 3c per second. “This new price reduction makes this the lowest per second call rate during peak times in South Africa,” MTN said in a press statement.

brilliant, well im on a anytime 350 contract, and im currently paying R1.95 a minute and 70c a sms, how can they give pay as you go customers a cheaper rate that contract customers, i want to change my current billing to this "one rate" system, where? how? is it possible?

if not, then thats really ...... up
 
Yeah it sucks for contract customers. MTN prepaid (on the One Rate package) is cheaper than contract...

Contracts suck. But it's the only way to get a decent phone without coughing up 1000s of rands all in one go..
 
My contract only expires in October. I will probably move to vodacom then, since its not possible to change your mtn contract to mtn pay as you go. Unless that changes in October, but I dont have hope that that would change though.
 
its not possible to change your mtn contract to mtn pay as you go.

You CAN switch from MTN contract to prepaid. I've done it. They made a mess of it though - on their systems I was reflecting as both on contract and prepaid, but neither. Trust MTN to royally screw things up. I'm sure they've fixed the problem by now though...
 
You CAN switch from MTN contract to prepaid. I've done it. They made a mess of it though - on their systems I was reflecting as both on contract and prepaid, but neither. Trust MTN to royally screw things up. I'm sure they've fixed the problem by now though...

*sigh* another company that cant keep their stories straight. lets see how it goes when the time comes for me to move off contract.
 
ya, i will speak to them and see what they say, just got my contract in oct though so it sucks
 
Dont you have oto wait for the initial 24 month period of the contract to expire before you change to prepaid?
 
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