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Safaricom postpaid vs prepaid
skjay
#1 Posted : Wednesday, June 17, 2009 12:10:00 PM
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What are the advantages of Safaricom's postpaid over prepaid,other than you can get through to customer care on first try?



I'm seriously thinking of going back to pre-paid. I moved to post-paid a few years back because I kept running out of credit in areas/times when it was a hustle getting a shop to top-up credit,plus the calling rates were quite attractive. But now there's M-Pesa and that other credit offering,so that really isn't a concern anymore. If anything,if you are late paying your post-paid bill,getting reconnected can be a hustle of it's own.



As far as calling rates go,there was the issue of Safaricom coming up with new call charges during pricing wars with the other companies. Postpaid subscribers were completely neglected,with pre-pay customers getting better deals than them (postpay clients) in most cases.



Then the real deal-breaker. Internet. As a postpaid client,I pay 8 bob per MB while prepay customers pay as low as 2.50 an MB! That's when they activate an internet bundle. I asked their customer service about this glaring discrepancy and was advised by a lady there to get two sim cards. Nice,huh? So every time I want to check my emails or go online with my phone,I have to switch the simcards to 'enjoy' the cheaper internet bundle rates. Btw,can you activate a bundle on a line then use it for both calling and internet? I have a 3G phone and if it's possible to do so with the pre-pay lines,it's bye-bye postpaid!!
McReggae
#2 Posted : Thursday, June 18, 2009 9:13:00 AM
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By activating a bundle you can not call since your air time get converted to give only data!!!!

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skjay
#3 Posted : Thursday, June 18, 2009 9:38:00 AM
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Reggae man,I don't think you got my question. Question is,can I top up,say with 2,000 and activate 1,000? In that case,shouldn't I be able to call with the balance?
mwanahisa
#4 Posted : Thursday, June 18, 2009 10:09:00 AM
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Prepaid is the way to go. Postpaid does not get a lot of attention from any of the service providers since they know they already have you as a captive customer. On the issue of Internet/Calling,the response to your question is YES. Scom defaults to the Internet bundle for Internet usage and as long as you some airtime balance,you can use it to call notwithstanding the fact that you have activated your line for an Internet bundle. However,some of their original data SIMs were not activated for voice,so make sure you just get an ordinary SIM card and activate the data - not the other way round. Hope that this helps.

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Kihara joni
#5 Posted : Monday, May 19, 2014 9:08:25 AM
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SAFARICOM TO END POSTPAY 1000 & 2500/- woi that will hurt this were among the best deals on calls ever where the cost per minute is around 45 cents, still wondering whether they will introduce something new.
http://www.businessdailyafrica....8/-/9ga2olz/-/index.html
sparkly
#6 Posted : Monday, May 19, 2014 9:14:37 AM
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Kihara joni wrote:
SAFARICOM TO END POSTPAY 1000 & 2500/- woi that will hurt this were among the best deals on calls ever where the cost per minute is around 45 cents, still wondering whether they will introduce something new.
http://www.businessdailyafrica....8/-/9ga2olz/-/index.html


The monopoly is back. Woi serikali saidia, let us wait and see what Equity will have to offer on the voice side.
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mawinder
#7 Posted : Monday, May 19, 2014 9:32:50 AM
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sparkly wrote:
Kihara joni wrote:
SAFARICOM TO END POSTPAY 1000 & 2500/- woi that will hurt this were among the best deals on calls ever where the cost per minute is around 45 cents, still wondering whether they will introduce something new.
http://www.businessdailyafrica....8/-/9ga2olz/-/index.html


The monopoly is back. Woi serikali saidia, let us wait and see what Equity will have to offer on the voice side.

Since the contract is valid for a year,can one go to court to block their move?This has been my tariff.
webish
#8 Posted : Monday, May 19, 2014 10:16:53 AM
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mawinder wrote:
sparkly wrote:
Kihara joni wrote:
SAFARICOM TO END POSTPAY 1000 & 2500/- woi that will hurt this were among the best deals on calls ever where the cost per minute is around 45 cents, still wondering whether they will introduce something new.
http://www.businessdailyafrica....8/-/9ga2olz/-/index.html


The monopoly is back. Woi serikali saidia, let us wait and see what Equity will have to offer on the voice side.

Since the contract is valid for a year,can one go to court to block their move?This has been my tariff.


I'm certain they will give the "current" subscribers some time before they terminate. This will probably be equal to number of months before year expires. As for new contracts, they will no longer take applications.

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AlphDoti
#9 Posted : Monday, May 19, 2014 12:46:20 PM
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webish wrote:
mawinder wrote:
sparkly wrote:
Kihara joni wrote:
SAFARICOM TO END POSTPAY 1000 & 2500/- woi that will hurt this were among the best deals on calls ever where the cost per minute is around 45 cents, still wondering whether they will introduce something new.
http://www.businessdailyafrica....8/-/9ga2olz/-/index.html

The monopoly is back. Woi serikali saidia, let us wait and see what Equity will have to offer on the voice side.

Since the contract is valid for a year,can one go to court to block their move?This has been my tariff.

I'm certain they will give the "current" subscribers some time before they terminate. This will probably be equal to number of months before year expires. As for new contracts, they will no longer take applications.

The same is available in prepay. Why would you want to be called Postpay when the same tariff is available on prepay? I always choose the range from:
500MB - sh500
1.5Gb - sh1000
3Gb - sh1999
8gb - sh3999

When you buy higher, the cheaper it becomes. And it works for me. Why would you want to be called postpay when the value is the same?
Kihara joni
#10 Posted : Monday, May 19, 2014 1:55:41 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
webish wrote:
mawinder wrote:
sparkly wrote:
Kihara joni wrote:
SAFARICOM TO END POSTPAY 1000 & 2500/- woi that will hurt this were among the best deals on calls ever where the cost per minute is around 45 cents, still wondering whether they will introduce something new.
http://www.businessdailyafrica....8/-/9ga2olz/-/index.html

The monopoly is back. Woi serikali saidia, let us wait and see what Equity will have to offer on the voice side.

Since the contract is valid for a year,can one go to court to block their move?This has been my tariff.

I'm certain they will give the "current" subscribers some time before they terminate. This will probably be equal to number of months before year expires. As for new contracts, they will no longer take applications.

The same is available in prepay. Why would you want to be called Postpay when the same tariff is available on prepay? I always choose the range from:
500MB - sh500
1.5Gb - sh1000
3Gb - sh1999
8gb - sh3999

When you buy higher, the cheaper it becomes. And it works for me. Why would you want to be called postpay when the value is the same?


actually it's not at least not for data, fore instance I am on postpay 1000/- I get 900 minutes to saf 100 minutes to other 100 sms 100mb data and 100 bonga points for just 1000/- on prepay the same resources would cost you uward fo 4,500/- so no you can't compare postpay and prepay, for data I buy the 1000/- bundle so per month I spend 2000/-.
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