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Monday, April 03, 2017

End Time Hike



MultiChoice on Sunday announced that it would effect a price adjustment of five per cent on all its DStv and GOtv packages from May 1, 2017.



As a result, subscribers on the DStv premium bouquet will pay N14,700 as against N13,980 currently being charged. While GOtv Plus subscribers will have to pay N1,900 instead of the current rate of N1,800.

According to the company, the increment in subscription rates will also affect other bouquets, as Compact Plus DStv subscribers will pay N9,900 instead of the current N9,420, while Compact subscribers will no longer pay N6,000 but N6,300.

It said that the new rate for the Family bouquet would be N3,800 against the running rate of N3,600, while that of the Access bouquet would be N1,900 and not N1,800.

The current rate for the Commercial bouquet is N1,720, but with the adjustment in rates, subscribers will have to cough out N1,850 monthly.

The pay TV platform, however said the access fee of N2,160 on the High-Definition decoders and extra view remained the same.

A text message sent out by DStv to some of its Premium subscribers read, “Dear DStv customer, due to a price adjustment, your Premium package fee changed from N13,980 to N14,700, effective May 1, 2017.”

For, GOtv Value and GOtv Lite bouquets, the new rates are N1,300 and N450, against the current rates of N1,200 and N400, respectively.

The Managing Director, MultiChoice, John Ugbe, told our correspondent that the decision was taken after careful consideration of the market and review of its business operations.

Ugbe said, “We announced last year that we would do everything possible to hold the price barring any extreme factors. However, all our content is purchased in dollars and although we have done everything possible to hold the prices even with the prices of everything else going up, we are now left with no choice but to adjust our subscription prices from May 1.

“Our key priority is to put subscribers’ needs at the heart of everything we do and, therefore, in determining the price adjustment, we took into account many factors, including the impact on the customer; current inflation, which stands at 19 per cent; programming costs; and efficiencies within the company.”

Ugbe said that MultiChoice had worked hard to keep the fees manageable.

“The DStv Premium, DStv Compact+, DStv Compact, DStv Family and DStv Access packages will continue to be available at varying pricing points to allow subscribers flexibility in price and choice without compromising quality or variety. We thank our customers for their support during the past year,” he added.


30 comments:

  1. I laugh.... their customer reps are still calling and begging people upandan to subcribe and now they wanna increase d price. Dem go sell well well

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    1. They promised me recharge card if I pay the last time till now I saw Nada. I am not paying a dime after D's last subscribtion

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    2. Well said,
      The outlet whr we renew ours has been calling persistently,and wen dey called last week...oga, we haven't seen u in a while. Dh was like we have relocated to abuja😂

      #TeamStartime4now

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    3. Hahaha... no be small Abuja. The female customer care rep that calls me was like "congratulations ma, you just won 500naira recharge card from us" and am like thanks then the next thing she said was "i have the recharge card right here on my desk but you have to subscribe on your deccoder b4 you get it". I just quietly told her that madam you need to correct your English, it is wrong to say I just won 500naira recharge card when you know there's a condition attached to it. Lol. I like her though cos she immediately said I'm sorry ma.

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    4. They can't be serious.

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  2. I dont blame them. If our Nigerian television Authorities are working hard, would we use DSTV? nonsense.

    Anyway we go pay now, shebi our dollars don reach N165 per rate.

    Inshort nothing to talk again. Our government failed us, this is what we are receiving. Anyway the price no too much, we will pay it, so that my telemundo can go on

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  3. But dollar has come down so whats all this nonsense self. Mscheeew




    #My case is different


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  4. Mtceeeew... No b dia fault na. Dem kuku no say we no get choice.

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  5. MuotiChoice are too damned GREEDY

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  6. Bloody thiefs!! It's not as if they even increased salaries of their staff. They instead sacked a lot of graduates they were paying 25k and replaced with non graduates for 20k

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  7. How is their buying programmes in dollars IN SOUTH AFRICA affected by the Nigerian economy? Is the rand also falling? I don't understand please cos they've not increased salaries.

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  8. Who cares...after the payment catch up still not working...

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  9. I hope they've increased their people's fee #SouthAfrica
    Naija wake up. Infact, FG should look into this cheating.

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  10. After using their money to vote Tboss the want to get it bk.we d wait.

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  11. They always increase their subscription whenever they are about to end Bigbrother Africa or Bigbrother Naija. God dey and he go dey bless us to pay.....let me vote for Efe peacefully sha this month.......odikwa serious.....

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  12. Nigeria my country!Even if they increase by 20% people will still subscribe.Because our local broadcasting outfits have refused to move in line with the current state of things.They have decided to be mediocre. For instance I cant stand NTA and the likes.So until local tv stations are ready to do the needful by improving the quality of thier services we might remain at the mercy of Multichoice.

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  13. Let me see any of their customer rep that will call my line again, the thunder that will fire that one is still doing press up.

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  14. Hmmmmmm...watch NTA 24 for one week in abuja and u will discover d most natural way to fall asleep!i recommend it for those who find it hard to sleep.ver boring!since awa country don fail us,we go pay na

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    1. Hehehehe... I think that's what I'll be doing henceforth when I try to get some sleep.
      At least make NTA dey useful for something

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    2. Laff don kill me o lol @ natural way to fall asleep. U r a clown. Nta is so annoying I don't put on d tv in d sitting room if I don't subscribe. Na to dey watch season film inside room with DVD. Nta can repeat everything for Africa with deir boring programs. Only newline and jennifa's dairy.

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    3. Nta IFE was my sleeping buddy during my service year

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  15. They must be MAD.
    Before any kind of increasement should take place this should be looked into:
    - No more repetition of movies, there are over 1million movies that can be shown, but DSTV would rather repeat 5 movies in one month...We are not paying 14,000, 9000, 6000, to watch reruns..
    But then again, they can only raise their yeye shoulder simply because Nigerian Tv Stations are hopeless....May God help us all

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  16. No be their fault , na because of our failed government, no wahala we go still subscribe

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  17. Well done South Africa with all the xenophobia wahala. Now you want to be increasing DSTV rates. I blame the Nigerian man not getting their act together

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