Telkom ripoffs

Go Owen!!!!

rpm said:
On Sunday a friend called from London to catch up on our lives and share some good news. After some 20 minutes of chatting I reminded him that the call must be costing him a fortune.

"Only for you guys calling from South Africa, bud," he laughed. He then went on to explain how he booked the time through British Telecom and was only paying one pence (11 SA cents) a minute.

From South Africa, on a world call card I would pay R2.20 a minute. That equates to 2 000% more.


Let's not even go into local calls which in comparison show that we are totally ripped off, to the minimum tune of 500% more a minute. Not to mention Telkom's ADSL lines which are an absolute joke, yet cost a fortune. Talk about anti-competitive practice! Oh yeah, I forgot, Telkom don't have competitors.

Owen Williams
Simon's Town
 
lilgindauk said:
still 2rand is a bit ridiculous:eek:
we pay nothing for loacl calls off-peak and peak.
thats a mega rip-off!

stop braging again
 
Wepay a monthly bill like 300-400 rand but its unlimietd calls local.
it works out the same.
S.a is not that poorer than the u.k ill have you know!
 
rburley said:
what are you mad 40% of S.A is unemployed
and in the UK the unemployment figures are based upon those actively seeking employment - the figures disregard completely people who arent interested in working and those on the dole which accounts for a large percentage of the UK population North of the Watford Gap. There are third generation adults now who have never worked nor had a parent or grandparent work, nor are they actively seeking employment.
In SA the unemployment figure is based on census figures - in other words, adults over x age who are unemployed irrespective of whether they are actively seeking employment or not.
IN London, last time I worked in the inner city housing projects, 3 out of 10 children were meeting the UNICEF assessment for children growing up in ABJECT poverty. seriously OT but worth commenting on.
 
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