January 10, 2014 18:29:09pm GMT
MTN
MTN
has stated that the face value of all its recharge card denominations
remain the same. “We have not effected a price increase and the retail
prices of the various denominations of our recharge cards and recharge
vouchers remain the same,” says Wale Goodluck, Corporate Services
Executive, MTN. The recharge vouchers come in the following
denominations: N1, 500, N750, N400, N200 and N100.
Mr.
Goodluck was speaking against the backdrop of reports that MTN recharge
cards are being sold at prices above their face value in some parts of
the country.
“Any
such hike,” said Goodluck, “is contrary to MTN’s wishes or knowledge.
MTN has a well-established distribution structure and all our authorized
partners within this structure are obliged to sell recharge cards at
their face value. Any variance from the authorized face value of
recharge cards is without MTN’s knowledge or authority.”
MTN’s
55 million customers can purchase airtime via recharge cards or
recharge vouchers as well as through a virtual top up. The airtime
recharge options are generally distributed via a very extensive trade
and distribution network which has over the years successfully enhanced
accessibility to airtime and customer convenience.
Goodluck
assured customers that the company is currently working assiduously to
arrest the situation. In the meantime, he said “We urge our esteemed
customers in the affected areas to explore other options of purchasing
airtime such as MTN Virtual Top Up (VTU) or MTN Auto-Top Up.”
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