An explanation regarding the previous refund that was promised within 7-14 working days and another promised within 48hrs but both were never paid. Should this matter not be resolved promptly, I will escalate my complaint to the relevant consumer protection and regulatory bodies.
A full investigation into the duplicate debit.
A written explanation as to why MTN debited my account after I had already made payment and my account reflected as up to date, An immediate refund of the duplicate R245 payment...
A full investigation into the duplicate debit.
A written explanation as to why MTN debited my account after I had already made payment and my account reflected as up to date, An immediate refund of the duplicate R245 payment...
I contacted MTN regarding this matter and spoke to several agents, including Mbali , Siphokazi & Babalwa. I was placed on hold for an extended period(40 min) and the call ended without a resolution. I subsequently received reference number 1-65543520423.
I am requesting:
I contacted MTN regarding this matter and spoke to several agents, including Mbali , Siphokazi & Babalwa. I was placed on hold for an extended period(40 min) and the call ended without a resolution. I subsequently received reference number 1-65543520423.
I am requesting:
MTN previously debited my account incorrectly, and I was informed that I would receive a refund within 7 to 14 working days. That refund was never received. Now the same issue has occurred again.
MTN previously debited my account incorrectly, and I was informed that I would receive a refund within 7 to 14 working days. That refund was never received. Now the same issue has occurred again.
I made a manual payment of R245. My MTN app reflected that my account was fully paid and up to date. Despite this,MTN later processed a debit order for the same amount of R245, resulting in me paying twice for the same billing period.This is not the first time this has happened.
I made a manual payment of R245. My MTN app reflected that my account was fully paid and up to date. Despite this,MTN later processed a debit order for the same amount of R245, resulting in me paying twice for the same billing period.This is not the first time this has happened.
@MTNza My name is Gift Ndumo, and I have an MTN SIM contract for data.
I am lodging a formal complaint regarding a duplicate payment on my MTN account.
MTN did not collect the monthly debit order on the scheduled date. To ensure that my account remained active and up to date
@MTNza My name is Gift Ndumo, and I have an MTN SIM contract for data.
I am lodging a formal complaint regarding a duplicate payment on my MTN account.
MTN did not collect the monthly debit order on the scheduled date. To ensure that my account remained active and up to date
South Africaโs new regulations are an attack on Bitcoin.
You must declare your holdings, get permission to use your crypto, and hand over your private keys on demand.
Hereโs everything you need to know - and how to fight back.
I donโt think South Africans that are EFF members know how to read ๐๐๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ. MacG reads the first sentence of the EFF manifesto, watch you will be stunned.
EFF members will just say anything during the argument.
โThatโs why your father left your mother โ
That time your parents are happily together ๐๐
The other day they called me a deadbeat, that time I donโt even have a child ๐๐
These people are all mentally challenged, no one can convince me otherwise โ๐พ๐๐๐๐
The South African government published draft regulations that would criminalize self-custody of Bitcoin. Border agents could demand your private keys. Treasury could force you to sell your Bitcoin back to rand. All holdings must be declared within 30 days. This happened by ministerial decree without a parliamentary vote.
Murray Rothbard described the state as nothing more than a gang of thieves writ large, legitimized through the mythology of democratic consent. South Africa's National Treasury demonstrates this perfectly. They are using a 93-year-old law from 1933 to regulate technology that didn't exist until 2009, overriding court rulings that said crypto assets fall outside exchange controls. The rand has lost 90% of its value in thirty years, and now they want to trap you inside their sinking currency.
They are doing this because of what economists call the Impossible Trinity. Any government can only maintain two of three things: stable exchange rates, free capital movement, or independent monetary policy. South Africa chose capital controls plus monetary independence, sacrificing your freedom to move money. Bitcoin breaks that equation. When you can custody your own wealth outside their system, their capital controls become meaningless.
Eleven million South Africans remain unbanked. For them, self-custodied Bitcoin is their bank. The same government claiming to care about financial inclusion just moved to criminalize the only viable savings technology these people can access. Bastiat would recognize the paradox: what is seen is "investor protection," what is unseen is the destruction of the only escape route from monetary theft.
The comment window closes May 16th. They are betting you won't notice until it's too late.
Do you realize how much raw mineral resources a developed country like the USA needs to function effectively? Now imagine if they had to buy all of them at full market value, it would be extremely expensive. That creates incentives to source from unstable countries where resources are sold for dirt cheap because the economies are weak and they canโt fully utilize them yet. Plus their currency value is so low that itโs literally like getting it for free. Now do you think it is in their best interest to bring peace to these countries?