TopTV launches prepaid vouchers

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TopTV prepaid vouchers launched

TopTV has fired the latest salvo in its satellite TV battle with Naspers. At a function at the Tavern, in Maponya Mall , where chicken feet and vetkoek were on offer it announced it would be offering TOPTV Prepaid with vouchers ranging between R109-R279.
 
...an instant payment option that will give customers immediate access to our world of unlimited entertainment.
You wish - it is even worse than RepeatTV, aka DSTV
 
Hold on - people eat chicken feet? :eek:
 
And heads, they're called "walkie talkies". Simba had a flavour too.
I've seen the packages in the frozen food section but I always assumed they were for pets. :eek:

Anyhow - sorry for the O/T. I will chastise myself in due course. :)
 
I've seen the packages in the frozen food section but I always assumed they were for pets. :eek:

Anyhow - sorry for the O/T. I will chastise myself in due course. :)

Chastise yourself by having walkie talkies for lunch :twisted:
 
I like this.

Can switch it on twice a year and have 75% less repeats :)
 
I've seen the packages in the frozen food section but I always assumed they were for pets. :eek:

Anyhow - sorry for the O/T. I will chastise myself in due course. :)

lol.

Our previous receptionist always used to eat them. Chicken feet with moroggo and pap. First time I saw it I nearly fainted. Gross! I am not mistken she even used to leave the toe nails on it! BIG BLEH!

Anyway...on topic. Great idea...but I personally am not mad about what I have seen on the TV Guide online the few times I checked it out. Seems they dont have any interesting movies or programs. My mom loves her Top TV though.
 
All the payment innovations in the world cannot make up for a sh@tty boutique of cr@ppy channels... and that's coming from a current subscriber... my subscription is a grudge purchase... based on the fact that a hate MonoChoice and what they stand for... unfortunately their channel boutique is busy melting my icy heart and frozen wallet quickly!
 
lol.

Our previous receptionist always used to eat them. Chicken feet with moroggo and pap. First time I saw it I nearly fainted. Gross! I am not mistken she even used to leave the toe nails on it! BIG BLEH!

I think you're supposed to use the toe-nails as toothpicks after eating the feet.

Back OT -not too keen on TopTV even as vouchers:erm:
 
whats the point of prepaid vouchers? try before you buy, otherwise I don't get it.

All the payment innovations in the world cannot make up for a sh@tty boutique of cr@ppy channels... and that's coming from a current subscriber... my subscription is a grudge purchase... based on the fact that a hate MonoChoice and what they stand for... unfortunately their channel boutique is busy melting my icy heart and frozen wallet quickly!

go onto compact for a week and you'll be running back.
 
go onto compact for a week and you'll be running back.

100% correct, but my analysis is something like this...

If TopTV @ R300/m offers 25% good content... then paying R600/m for DSTV isn't that bad if there's 75% increase in content quality... so for 2x the price, I get 3x the quality... seriously TopTV's content is mostly rubbish or really old!
 
40% of adults are unbanked? I find that hard to believe. You can't do anything in SA without a bank account, and with Capitec and African Bank specifically catering for low-income people I really do find it hard to believe.
 
Just got DSTV(full bouquet) today, I finally gave in to MonoChoice, Telkom is not helping. but Luckily My Girl friend works for the Naspers Group so I will be paying staff price( R250-R300):love:
 
40% of adults are unbanked? I find that hard to believe. You can't do anything in SA without a bank account, and with Capitec and African Bank specifically catering for low-income people I really do find it hard to believe.

I think they meant to say "Bank accounts that have Direct Debit facilities" - The really cheap accounts dont have all the bells n whistles.
 
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