02/06/2016
It is not enough that internet is fast. Smart Communications, Inc. and Globe Telecom should stop selling internet like it was chopped pizza pie. These two telcos must be stupid to be doing business like that. Their executives and experts should not design their products that way. Selling 100 MB Data, 200 MB Data, 1 GB Data, that is not right. We are approaching the time of the Internet of Things (IoT) where everything will be based on Data and you have the gall to keep selling pitsi-pitsi internet like that?
You should be both ashamed of your performance and your mediocre marketing and public service. Companies like you should not be allowed to keep doing this s**t and making the larger part of the consuming public suffer. Who can afford expensive subsriptions? Your own relatives and friends with multi-millions and billions of disposable income? You blasted nincompoops!
Then you keep stealing the Data you sell by underdelivering on your promised 800 MB, 1 Gigabyte, you s**ts. In the U.S. vendors will charge you slightly over US Dollars 20 for a full month of unlimited data. Going with it is free - unlimited calls, unlimited text, video streaming, unlimited audio and music, etc. That's around 1,000 Philippine Pesos. If you sell at Php250, and give unlimited data for 7-8 days, that's a fair policy. But what you are doing is robbery, thievery. It's totally immoral and unconscionable. As if you were born with black souls and have no heart for service in the absolute sense. So why do you have to keep being merchants when you bandits cannot show you are honest businessmen? Your over arching greed is too sickening already!!! We cannot keep up with you any longer!!! You just have to mend your ways fast! All these plus the fact that you are not even ITU compliant. And you keep paying off the NTC for each and every fault and shehanigan you enter into. S**t!
Improve your service or you will feel the brunt of the pain you are putting on the majority of the citizens of this country! Shape up or ship out you bastards!
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