kenmac wrote:@essyk, economists assume that customers are rational beings. This means, if I buy 1.5gb at a lower rate per mb, and use 700 mb, after expiry, I'll only need to load 100bob to get 80mb. I'll then have 900mb to push another month before I load the 1.5gb again.
With this new safaricom crap, don't expect a smile from a custoMer making rational choices. More is better than less.
If u purchase 1.5gb on 1st May and utilize only 700 mb by 31st May ul be left with
0 MB!
Reason? Read the terms below.
Quote:# These bundles are valid for duration of time either thirty (30) or ninety (90) days as indicated in the table below after which they expire;
# If the bundle expires, you will not be able to access or reactivate any data balance;
Back to you!!
Why are you buying more than you can consume??? Is that safcom's headache?? Cheap I know is ur answer, but again where is the value?? Don't u see how cheap ends up being expensive if u don't apply wisdom?
Look here your bal of 800MB goes mia because
u already converted the whole 1k to bundles.Why not wisen up and buy 500 and 200mb since 700 is ur average usage??
That way ul save urself 250 bob to buy some more 200 mb with a 30 day validity period?
Some things are irreversable and bundles are one of those things lol.
Wewe unajitafutia stress tu.
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.