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Multichoice disinterested in fraud?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 838922" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Yes, you are quite correct. They are uninterested.</p><p></p><p>I take what Rodney said, but a warning from MC to its customers would not be a bad idea. MC do in fact run competitions from time to time and in fact choose random customers to award them. I first used DSTV in 1995 and in the third year there was a competition where we won a trip for 2 to the Beacon Isle in Plett (my wife enters a lot of competitions and has frequently won items or services)</p><p></p><p>There are promotions at least 6 times a year and winners are paraded in You magazine. It only takes one gullible person who is not paying attention to the call they receive to be swindled out of what can be quite a lot of money</p><p></p><p>I regularly get notifications from my bank not to fall for fake phone calls purporting to be bank officials, so why not MC as well? Their indifference surprised me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 838922, member: 746"] Yes, you are quite correct. They are uninterested. I take what Rodney said, but a warning from MC to its customers would not be a bad idea. MC do in fact run competitions from time to time and in fact choose random customers to award them. I first used DSTV in 1995 and in the third year there was a competition where we won a trip for 2 to the Beacon Isle in Plett (my wife enters a lot of competitions and has frequently won items or services) There are promotions at least 6 times a year and winners are paraded in You magazine. It only takes one gullible person who is not paying attention to the call they receive to be swindled out of what can be quite a lot of money I regularly get notifications from my bank not to fall for fake phone calls purporting to be bank officials, so why not MC as well? Their indifference surprised me [/QUOTE]
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