DStv Price Feud: Over 90% of subscribers 'back' Sam George – Study

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  • Gadang Bamie 3 months ago

    GHANA’S WORSE PERIOD OF SHAME & STUPIDITY

    WHAT ARE DOING TO OUR COUNTRY? ARE WE JUST INTENT ON GIVING OUR COUNTRY A BAD NAME ON THE INTERNATIONAL SCENE JUST TO SCORE CHEAP LOCAL POLITICAL POINTS? DO WE HAVE TO DRAG COMM ...
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  • Obo 3 months ago

    NONSENSE STUDY!!! OVER 200% OF GHANAIANS WANT SAM GEORGE THE INCOMPETENT MINISTER TO FOCUS HIS ENERGY ON TELCOS WHO CAN GIVE US QUALITY VOICE AND DATA NETWORK!!! NOT THIS DSTV NONSENSE.

  • Nayo 3 months ago

    You spoke my mind.
    Many Ghanaian are using Nigerian decoders anyway.

  • THAT DON'T MAKE SAM GEORGE'S POSITION RIGHT. 3 months ago

    90% OF DSTV CUSTOMERS WILL BACK SAM GEORGE BECAUSE THEY HAVE A DIRECT INTEREST AND DIRECT POTENTIAL PERSONAL BENEFIT FROM THAT POSITION. IT DOESN'T MAKE SAM GEORGE POSITION CORRECT. SAM GEORGE IS AN IGNORANT, ARROGANT, UNINTE ...
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  • The Senator 3 months ago

    Either your bread and butter comes from DStv, you are an npp member or you have a mental problem, all these are mutually inclusive. What’s wrong with you?

  • Senseless Nonsense 3 months ago

    @Gadang Bamie. Only a toke & silly Subcriber will disagree with Sam Geroge. Conversely, only a hollow block-head will agree with your views, as expressed in the uncultured expressions, as posed by you. Silly Senseless Nonsens ...
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  • Markent 3 months ago

    I have already cancelled my subscription that tells you we are in support of what the minister is doing

  • Ghanaba kwaku 3 months ago

    Stop fooling yourself. How many Ghanaians did you interview? How even have interest in this feud. Go to the villages and ask how many are subscribed to DSTV? this feud is unnecessary for most Ghanaians if you don't know. Te ...
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  • fg 3 months ago

    This is a bogus study.
    Who does not want a price cut?

  • Kofi Akwetey 3 months ago

    What percentage of Ghanaians want the price of kenkey to be reduced by 50 percent or a liter of petrol to be sold at 5 cedis?

  • S K 3 months ago

    Now that the cedi is depreciating what becomes of the 30% cut in prices?

  • Agya Yaw 3 months ago

    Kwasiampani Sam George

  • Nii Akwei 3 months ago

    Who does not like price reduction? Will Dzata cement price go down?

  • Kwame panin 3 months ago

    The method he is using is not good.

  • Kwame panin 3 months ago

    Very crude methodology by Sam George

  • Detector 3 months ago

    Every sane and and normal subscriber will want a price cut but will find the method the minister is using very repulsive, abhorrent and naive.

  • Buffalo 3 months ago

    Please sam bring in another service provider to make it competitive the price will come down don’t rely only on dstv

  • THAT DON'T MAKE SAM GEORGE'S POSITION RIGHT. 3 months ago

    90% OF DSTV CUSTOMERS WILL BACK SAM GEORGE BECAUSE THEY HAVE A DIRECT INTEREST AND DIRECT POTENTIAL PERSONAL BENEFIT FROM THAT POSITION. IT DOESN'T MAKE SAM GEORGE POSITION CORRECT. SAM GEORGE IS AN IGNORANT, ARROGANT, UNINTE ...
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  • THAT DON'T MAKE SAM GEORGE'S POSITION RIGHT. 3 months ago

    90% OF DSTV CUSTOMERS WILL BACK SAM GEORGE BECAUSE THEY HAVE A DIRECT INTEREST AND DIRECT POTENTIAL PERSONAL BENEFIT FROM THAT POSITION. IT DOESN'T MAKE SAM GEORGE POSITION CORRECT. SAM GEORGE IS AN IGNORANT, ARROGANT, UNINTE ...
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  • Kente Man 3 months ago

    Mr Minister, we are in full support. If you bring the price down, some people can still go ahead and pay the old price. I have already cancelled my subscription.
    God bless you

  • Kojo 3 months ago

    Who doesnt want cheap items?

  • Tweaaa 3 months ago

    Nobody backs him. Dstv is not a necessity. We complain but we pay. This matter has been poorly handled by a young, inexperienced upstart..

  • The Senator 3 months ago

    Well I still have my box and the xtraview but I stopped paying more than a year now. They call me all I say is I travelled.

  • Efo Kofi 3 months ago

    KWAASHIAA nonsense study by who

  • Mee 3 months ago

    Can we force private schools to reduce their fees. I think it is a matter of choice. If you can't afford, please do not subscribe. We shouldn't be hypocrite. Some of the people complaining have their wards attending some expe ...
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  • Fellow 3 months ago

    Aside backing the Minister, I encourage all dissatisfied customers not to subscribe any longer. That is the best approach. I moved away when I released covert monthly increases each time I had to subscribe. What business ...
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  • Fellow 3 months ago

    ...realised...

  • Pouv: Pluto survery 3 months ago

    97%? By thin air survey data disservice.
    Take on the airlines rather than this soft spot lousy dstv

  • Kobie 3 months ago

    We want to increase utilities tariffs over 200% and wants DSTV to reduce subscription. The proposed tariffs increase is an indication that the cost of doing business in Ghana is higher so let DSTV alone. The fight is for subs ...
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  • CHS 3 months ago

    WHY CAN'T WE TURN OUR OWN GTV SPOT PLUS I TO A DSTV SORT OF CHANNEL AND CHARGE THE PRICES SAM GEORGE FEELS SHOULD BE CHARGE. WHY ATTACJ SOMEONE'S BUSINESS FOR LOW CHARGES

  • Opoku 3 months ago

    How many people use DsTv?

  • is this supposed to be news?? 3 months ago

    who wouldn't support a reduction in service charges??
    if the government really care about Ghanaians, it must more importantly wage war on everyday commodities like toothpaste, processed food, flour and bread, rent, etc.. whe ...
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  • Visita 3 months ago

    Go and conduct a study and see how many Ghanaians will back a call to reduce the salaries and emulations of ministers.Bogus study

  • Harrison Awusah 3 months ago

    I would like to understand why only DStv is allowed to broadcast football in Ghana. I believe there may be other channels that would be interested in showing these matches at lower prices or even for free. For this reason, I ...
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  • Visita 3 months ago

    No study has been conducted. If it was true that any study had ever taken place, the outcome would be 100% subscribers backing Sam George

  • Alex 3 months ago

    Yes, Sam actually fast