There have been a number of media reports that some retailers are
selling MTN recharge cards above the recommended prices in some
cities.
We wish to inform the public that the cost of every recharge card
remains the value stated on it, and MTN has not authorized any
variance to this long-standing principle. Any sale of MTN recharge
cards at a price higher than the value stated on the card is without
MTN's knowledge or authority.
While we work to arrest this situation, 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. For more
information on these services, please visit
www.mtnonline.com/autotopup
Signed
Management
That's how I recharged my phone yesterday. It was definitely via ATM cos I can't pay an additional N10 or N20 as the case may be. These retailers can be a lot of work. MTN issuing a public warning isn't enough, I believe they can do more than that.
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