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Safaricom data bundles (SK edition!!!)
Othelo
#31 Posted : Wednesday, March 04, 2015 4:43:46 PM
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streetwise wrote:
I do not understand if I buy anything and [b]resell[/b] it why is there an issue with the guy who sold it to me

This is even worse. You buy stuff, then the seller controls you how to use it. You have time limit to use it, you cannot share, limits on quantities to buy, who to buy from etc .... Monopoly kweli.
Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
Swenani
#32 Posted : Wednesday, March 04, 2015 5:32:55 PM
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Othelo wrote:
streetwise wrote:
I do not understand if I buy anything and [b]resell[/b] it why is there an issue with the guy who sold it to me

This is even worse. You buy stuff, then the seller controls you how to use it. You have time limit to use it, you cannot share, limits on quantities to buy, who to buy from etc .... Monopoly kweli.


If you want to buy and sell bundles why don't you do it in a proper way? register yourself with safcom,pay rates etc

Do you think its fair if you paid for electricity at KP and ended up supplying your whole village/neighbours with power just because you've paid for it?

Why would you buy bundles for 1GB and fail to utilize them within the specified period? Why cant you buy a small bundle?

N/B, I do not buy bundles,I have free internet in my house as well as in forward travellers!
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
streetwise
#33 Posted : Wednesday, March 04, 2015 6:53:59 PM
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When you buy bannanas from a farmer do you need his permission to sell them
AlphDoti
#34 Posted : Wednesday, March 04, 2015 6:59:39 PM
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streetwise wrote:
When you buy bannanas from a farmer do you need his permission to sell them

What about airtime (credit), can you sell?
I think bundles are subsidized by the company, and I think that's why somebody can resell at a profit.

My 2 cents.
Jus Blazin
#35 Posted : Wednesday, March 04, 2015 7:23:56 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Othelo wrote:
streetwise wrote:
I do not understand if I buy anything and [b]resell[/b] it why is there an issue with the guy who sold it to me

This is even worse. You buy stuff, then the seller controls you how to use it. You have time limit to use it, you cannot share, limits on quantities to buy, who to buy from etc .... Monopoly kweli.


If you want to buy and sell bundles why don't you do it in a proper way? register yourself with safcom,pay rates etc

Do you think its fair if you paid for electricity at KP and ended up supplying your whole village/neighbours with power just because you've paid for it?

Why would you buy bundles for 1GB and fail to utilize them within the specified period? Why cant you buy a small bundle?

N/B, I do not buy bundles,I have free internet in my house as well as in forward travellers!

I couldn't agree with you more. Plus the customer (who doesn't buy mwitu) anaumia juu ya someone else. We've experienced it before. You choose a competent leader, then someone else makes you suffer by choosing a nincompoop. What gives?
Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
MaichBlack
#36 Posted : Wednesday, March 04, 2015 10:26:40 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
streetwise wrote:
When you buy bannanas from a farmer do you need his permission to sell them

What about airtime (credit), can you sell?
I think bundles are subsidized by the company, and I think that's why somebody can resell at a profit.

My 2 cents.

Bundles are not subsidized!!!

It is only that if you buy them in bulk, the unit price is cheaper. And this applies to most other tradeable items. Go to a supermarket near you and you will see what I mean. A kg of kimbo us cheaper that 2 half kgs of kimbo which are in turn cheaper 4 quarter kgs of kimbo. And even where packaging is not an big issue like salt etc. The same applies.
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
AlphDoti
#37 Posted : Wednesday, March 04, 2015 10:39:54 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
streetwise wrote:
When you buy bannanas from a farmer do you need his permission to sell them

What about airtime (credit), can you sell?
I think bundles are subsidized by the company, and I think that's why somebody can resell at a profit.

My 2 cents.

Bundles are not subsidized!!!

It is only that if you buy them in bulk, the unit price is cheaper. And this applies to most other tradeable items. Go to a supermarket near you and you will see what I mean. A kg of kimbo us cheaper that 2 half kgs of kimbo which are in turn cheaper 4 quarter kgs of kimbo. And even where packaging is not an big issue like salt etc. The same applies.

So, if I go to baba nani's Kiosk tomorrow, tell him I'm buying bulk, to sell me all the airtime he has, I want to load al sh10,000 worth of airtime in my prepaid line, will the unit price be cheaper?

@maich, please realize airtime and data bundles offerings have been designed differently. So they're not same. That's why, I believe, the operator has put different business rules! One gives you more value for money, while the other is linear priced.

My opinion.
Swenani
#38 Posted : Wednesday, March 04, 2015 11:20:23 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
streetwise wrote:
When you buy bannanas from a farmer do you need his permission to sell them

What about airtime (credit), can you sell?
I think bundles are subsidized by the company, and I think that's why somebody can resell at a profit.

My 2 cents.

Bundles are not subsidized!!!

It is only that if you buy them in bulk, the unit price is cheaper. And this applies to most other tradeable items. Go to a supermarket near you and you will see what I mean. A kg of kimbo us cheaper that 2 half kgs of kimbo which are in turn cheaper 4 quarter kgs of kimbo. And even where packaging is not an big issue like salt etc. The same applies.


So if you are single,you can buy 20Kg of kimbo since its cheaper an expect it to take your for three years without expiring?
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
McReggae
#39 Posted : Wednesday, March 04, 2015 11:39:50 PM
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Problems Kenyans experience, awuoro!!!
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MaichBlack
#40 Posted : Wednesday, March 04, 2015 11:53:04 PM
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Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
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