MultiChoice subscribers disappointed

Multichoice subscribers have expressed their anger towards MultiChoice management for not informing them before hand that they (subscribers) will not be able to watch all their favourite English Premiership games as usual.

They believe that they have been cheated since MultiChoice knew that most of the subscribers pay to watch theSupersport channels which televise the games.
One of the subscribers, Tshimologo Boitumelo did not hide his displeasure. He told Mmegi that it is even disappointing that MultiChoice management have been telling conflicting stories.

 
He said that while some say that they only learnt on Thursday last week that they have lost the rights to televise all the games, some say that they knew about eight months ago.Tshimologo also revealed that the manager had not been willing to answer calls from subscribers. He also said that MultiChoice service has been very poor all along. He expressed his displeasure at the monopoly adding that perhaps it is time someone came in to compete.

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