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Frauds In Telecommunications In Nigeria by Tfortomi: 8:18pm On Jun 19, 2018
Hello guys in the house. I am new here just joined nairaland but I have been a guest since 2015. I just want to air my voice since I have tried my best possible to reach out to Airtel communications on their fraudulent act being carried out on innocent subscribers. I always received numerous unsolicited messages in which money will be deducted from my account and I reached out to them by calling their customer care line and I was told to do DND or whatever in which I received SMS later that all unsolicited SMS has been stopped and since then, I stopped receiving all those sms and I was relieved and happy. But 2 weeks ago I discovered that if I recharge my line, without making any calls, credit is Finished! I was forced to call their customer care again this night and the guy just told my that 50 naira was charged for family matters and another 30 for learning something I don't even know. THIS IS FRAUD! MY MONEY IS JUST BEING DEDUCTED FOR SOMETHING I DONT EVEN RECEIVE SMS FOR. I know people will say I should choose another service provider. but this is FRAUD!!!!!
Re: Frauds In Telecommunications In Nigeria by IdeyFindWife: 8:23pm On Jun 19, 2018
Airtel wow

Those murrfurkkers still jobbing folks

what's the NCC doing about unsolicited AD campaigns? There should be some Consumer Rights Claude covering you guys
Re: Frauds In Telecommunications In Nigeria by Tfortomi: 8:28pm On Jun 19, 2018
IdeyFindWife:
Airtel wow

Those murrfurkkers still jobbing folks

what's the NCC doing about unsolicited AD campaigns? There should be some Consumer Rights Claude covering you guys
I tire o
Re: Frauds In Telecommunications In Nigeria by MONITZ: 8:32pm On Jun 19, 2018
In addition to what the two ops posted above ,Airtel also is very fond of cheating Nigerians whenever we subscribe to get their data services,the units they claim to give is not always true and before u know it something that is supposed to last like a month Barry lasts two weeks,Indians re indeed criminals ,this is possible because they have collaborating Nigerians who re in cahoots with them to defraud every Nigerian that uses their services.I don't even know the use of NCC,I think it's time it was scrapped since it's not living upto its responsibilities ...

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Re: Frauds In Telecommunications In Nigeria by Tfortomi: 8:36pm On Jun 19, 2018
What really baffles me is that I don't receive SMS o, money will just be deducted and I would be wondering or checking my call details sometime to know maybe I called somebody and I forgot
Re: Frauds In Telecommunications In Nigeria by psucc(m): 9:28pm On Jun 19, 2018
Do I hear someone call NCC? NCC and other regulators in Nigeria are worst than useless including CBN. They are all in disarray just like the Buhari's government. Everybody is fighting somebody.
Re: Frauds In Telecommunications In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:10am On Jun 20, 2018
Call ncc on 622. Make sure you disturb them on daily basis

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