TNM spoils customers with free talk time

As one way of saying ‘thank you’, Premier mobile service provider TNM is giving out free talk time minutes to all its prepaid customers.

Talk free on TNM
Talk free on TNM
Makata: Free talk time on TNM
Makata: Free talk time on TNM

Every TNM customer on prepaid from Monday ( February 29,2016) receive 15minutes talk time usable anytime for TNM to TNM calls only within three days.

TNM’s Chief Commercial Officer Daniel Makata said the mobile operator decided to reward its customers with free talk time as a token of appreciation for their unwavering support towards the company and particularly Mpamba.

“We are grateful for the support that we are getting on Mpamba as evidenced by an increase in uptake of the service by Malawians.

“ Last week our customers experienced intermittent services on Mpamba but we would like to report that all the problems have been resolved and the service has been restored to full capacity. Our customers can now continue to transact and enjoy a wide range of our services offered on Mpamba”.

Customers are now realizing the benefits of using Mpamba for various transactions and benefitting from the convenience and great time and money saving that mobile money offers,” said Makata.

Makata said the increase in the growth of Mpamba transactions demonstrates the critical value of TNM’s mobile money service as a catalyst for socio-economic development through mobile payments.

“Mobile Money is the new culture in business and personal life. Our Mpamba service was designed to add value to the country’s economy by helping improve national payments and consumer transactions. The intrinsic increase in Mpamba transactions underscores the service’s utility,” he said.

He reaffirmed company’s commitment in ensuring that Mpamba services are responding to the needs of customers and Malawians as the whole.

“Apart from receiving and sending money or buying airtime, TNM Mpamba also provides an opportunity for registered customers to pay utility bills like electricity, water, GO TV and MASM subscriptions among others and I would like to encourage our customers to register on Mpamba so that they are able to transact these services just on their phones without queuing on the shops to access the services,” he said.

Over 1 million TNM customers are registered on Mpamba.

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Achimidizimidzi
Achimidizimidzi
8 years ago

TNM do you realize that your services are poor some areas? Either there is one bar or no network. And yet you are generalizing your marketing gimmick.

Too lousy, why cant you expand your coverage or pull out of the market other than fooling us.

Mchengasuyandama
Mchengasuyandama
8 years ago

15 minutes nkachiani, improve your network . kuno ku Namwera tikufuna 3G network si 15 min zautsiruzo. Tikuvutika kuno ndi network yanu coz its too slow.

Ngalamayi
Ngalamayi
8 years ago

‘Spoils’?! This suggests TNM are giving their customers an unnecessary luxury! Please choose your words more carefully: don’t you remember being told that Malawi was one of the countries with the highest cellphone tariffs? Customers spoil TNM!

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