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Re: Remember This Recharge Card by Stanweezy(m): 8:53am On Jan 13
Some ppl will mistakenly scratch off the pin while trying to recharge
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by Kingluqman(m): 8:53am On Jan 13
Yes oo, Na wasting of money by the network provider then grin
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by MorataFC: 8:56am On Jan 13
Gentlesoul2021:
Indomie generation will think say na ATM card grin

hmmm
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by BigDawsNet: 8:56am On Jan 13
Glo, airtel... Best pass is the stracthin
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by Gentlesoul2021(m): 8:58am On Jan 13
joseph1832:
LOL. Very nostalgic.

Those days in university, before bank alert became this popular. Sending recharge cards is the way to send someone money. The recharge card will then be sold cheap. I remember mtn 1,500 Naira was bought for 1,200 Naira.

No be today some Nigerians know how to be greedy sha. Drm go tell you say na business. Chai.

U remember those days Wella where sending of airtime from home to resell dey save life...

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Re: Remember This Recharge Card by Gentlesoul2021(m): 8:58am On Jan 13
Stanweezy:
Some ppl will mistakenly scratch off the pin while trying to recharge

That one dey pain pass....
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by Emeka71(m): 8:59am On Jan 13
Tintinnoty:
These recharge cards back then, you by ₦200 airtime and you will need ₦1000 booster card to use them...... πŸ˜ƒ πŸ˜ƒ πŸ˜ƒ





Indomie generation will be like what's booster card?

πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚
In those days when owning a GSM is seen as a big deal.
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by fineboynl(m): 9:00am On Jan 13
Fuel was 35 naira then. The value of that 200 is more than 2k right now

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Re: Remember This Recharge Card by joseph1832(m): 9:03am On Jan 13
Gentlesoul2021:


U remember those days Wella where sending of airtime from home to resell dey save life...
as in ehn
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by TobiArchy(m): 9:05am On Jan 13
aylagos:
Yes oo……… If you are a member of NYSC around Eti Osa and you need a place for your assignment please reply this post with your Whatsap number or email.
get pesin wey finish nysc last year seriously looking for work... leta chat?
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by Foodqueen(f): 9:05am On Jan 13
I knew it was MTN rc, the moment I saw the topic.
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by R0LL0N(m): 9:06am On Jan 13
Even the fear say scratching those stuff Dey give cancer lol na scissors I Dey use then

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Re: Remember This Recharge Card by ccollins(m): 9:06am On Jan 13
aylagos:
Yes oo……… If you are a member of NYSC around Eti Osa and you need a place for your assignment please reply this post with your Whatsap number or email.
hello.my email is collins4reall@gmail.com
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by Writer50: 9:06am On Jan 13
Big for nothing then
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by MICVOCT(m): 9:08am On Jan 13
joseph1832:
LOL. Very nostalgic.

Those days in university, before bank alert became this popular. Sending recharge cards is the way to send someone money. The recharge card will then be sold cheap. I remember mtn 1,500 Naira was bought for 1,200 Naira.

No be today some Nigerians know how to be greedy sha. Drm go tell you say na business. Chai.

You got it right!

MICVOCT
circumventing difficulties
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by MICVOCT(m): 9:08am On Jan 13
joseph1832:
LOL. Very nostalgic.

Those days in university, before bank alert became this popular. Sending recharge cards is the way to send someone money. The recharge card will then be sold cheap. I remember mtn 1,500 Naira was bought for 1,200 Naira.

No be today some Nigerians know how to be greedy sha. Drm go tell you say na business. Chai.

You got it right!

MICVOCT
Circumventing difficulties
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by DyingFetus: 9:09am On Jan 13
What are those


I grew up making calls on a pay phone with a huge ass sim card
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by Oyotownherbs(m): 9:10am On Jan 13
How times fly
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by alshalz(m): 9:11am On Jan 13
MTN r/cards were initially in the denomination of #1500 & #750,GLO and Econet+Airtel) were #1000 &#500,haa!! I don tey small oooo

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Re: Remember This Recharge Card by descartes400: 9:15am On Jan 13
LagBlogger:
Printing costs have changed a lot of things. Now even 5,000 airtime is a small piece of paper.

The telecom just waisted alot of money on printing these card airtime....imagine the money they would have saved if printed on just mere paper?

Make them try am now...bankruptcy straight up cheesy
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by OluwaSegun0509(m): 9:17am On Jan 13
How time files. Change is constant.




Gentlesoul2021:
Indomie generation will think say na ATM card grin

Re: Remember This Recharge Card by Lanretoye(m): 9:22am On Jan 13
Brendaniel:
Thanks to internet and mobile banking, it should be maybe more than 7 years since I used money to buy recharge card, it looks so strange loading recharge card on my phone.
stop this useless forming,there are times bank apps or network is down.being fake is not life.

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Re: Remember This Recharge Card by faceland: 9:24am On Jan 13
2005 to 2007 era
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by Brendaniel: 9:26am On Jan 13
Lanretoye:
stop this useless forming,there are times bank apps or network is down.being fake is not life.

Oga, so you think I am lying, let me even burst your bubble, I have not entered any bank for any transaction or resolving any issue since 2019....

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Re: Remember This Recharge Card by geokay777(m): 9:29am On Jan 13
Gentlesoul2021:
Indomie generation will think say na ATM card grin

MTN been scamming us since 2005

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Re: Remember This Recharge Card by HIPROFILE(m): 9:34am On Jan 13
MTN seeing this now would regret employing the manager who brought the idea of printing the cards in this form🀣🀣 They will look at the billions they wasted printing compare to now!
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by Mcreloaded(m): 9:35am On Jan 13
And I am very sure some of you guys have even tried yo load this recharge card on display, but be rest assured that OP must have tried and successfully loaded it before displaying it

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Re: Remember This Recharge Card by Astra101: 9:37am On Jan 13
Y'all are quick to call out indomie generation where as you don't even know when indomie came into existence. This recharge card was in existence as recently as 2005.

In your little mind it means indomie generation started from 2010
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by CondemnBattery(f): 9:37am On Jan 13
Lie. These cards where still in existence till 2015+
ekelebeXstunner:
Gen Z not Indomie Generation. My eldest niece was born in 1995. She used this as a ten year old. Gen Z existed from 1997. E sure me die say children born then and later have no clue what the pictured card is.
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by besayag: 9:39am On Jan 13
Tintinnoty:
These recharge cards back then, you buy ₦200 airtime and you will need ₦1000 booster card to use them...... πŸ˜ƒ πŸ˜ƒ πŸ˜ƒ





Indomie generation will be like what's booster card?

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how?
Re: Remember This Recharge Card by Cancri: 9:40am On Jan 13
Gentlesoul2021:
Indomie generation will think say na ATM card grin

:oxblood of Jesus wetin be this?
I be think say na that one wey them the scratch ooh unbelievable shocked shocked shocked

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