Hi Ali,

This is a question I have asked many times. Personally, I don't think data bundles should have an expiry, however, from my understanding, when they do the data is still there. You just can't use it until you top up again. Once you top up it is re-activated and added to the value of the bundle you have topped up with. It seems silly to me but I guess it is just a way to force customer to purchase more data bundles. Someone correct me if I wrong in my interpretation.



On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 7:54 AM, Ali Hussein <ali@hussein.me.ke> wrote:
Listers

Please see below. A few months ago I wrote on this list about Telcos and their expiry dates on data bundles. This is from Safaricom's customer portal. A nice nifty customer service portal. My question however is this:-

Is it legal to put an expiry date in bundles that I have already bought? Even if it is written in the fine print of the legal document when you are buying the bundle?  What happens when Nov 16 arrives and I haven't finished my bundles? It's like telling me that my fuel will expire on a certain date and my car will stall after that..

I have copied the chukua hatua CCK email so that we can possibly get a legal position on this.

Your Data Bundle Balance

Account Type Prepay
Airtime Balance KShs. 86.55
Night Shift Data Balance 533.07 MB
Data Bundle Expiry Date 2013-Aug-02 00:00:00
Data Bundle Balance 1446.5 MB
Data Bundle Expiry Date 2013-Nov-16 07:38:34
Bonga Balance 165 Points

Ali Hussein
CEO | 3mice interactive media Ltd
Principal | Telemedia Africa Ltd

+254 713 601113/ 0770 906375

"The future belongs to him who knows how to wait." - Russian Proverb

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