CApe Town – Despite Vodacom sending Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi and #PleaseCallMe movement convener Modise Setoaba a cease-and-desist letter ordering them to desist from calling for a protest at any Vodacom premises social media users are rallying behind their cause.
Here’s how to port from #Vodacom to @CellC. pic.twitter.com/fe8swOr9Pp
— Moiloa_TheGreat (@KaraboMoiloa) January 30, 2019
@CellC, @TelkomZA, @MTNza, I am on contract with @Vodacom. 1 year in. How can I port to you? #Vodacom #ShutDownVodacom
— Pirates_All_Day 🇿🇦 (@Bogozola) January 30, 2019
There are better products than this #Vodacom crap, Me&U Mobile gives you unlimited calls for just R349 and Rain give you unlimited data for R250 why keep Vodacom? they have 41M users lets bring that number down "Nkosana Makate"
— Rural Advocate (@RuralAdvcoate) January 30, 2019
Entlek entlek @Vodacom you guys didn’t learn a thing from the Momentum PR disaster on how they handled the life cover issue. Gone are the days when BIG corporates could bully consumers & get away with it. You dealing with “woke” consumers now! Be warned! #Vodacom
— Gopolang Peme (@GopzaPeme) January 30, 2019
Show your outrage by porting your number or cancelling your contracts. I am porting #Vodacom "Nkosana Makate"
— Mathabatha (@Tabudim) January 30, 2019
I hope our leaders will also boycott #Vodacom Durban July & stenographers boycott Vodacom Journalist Of The Year Award in solidarity with #NkosanaMakate.#VodacomPayMakate
— Hloni Nyetanyane (@HloniNyetanyane) January 30, 2019
I’m about to be a an @MTNza customer. Been with @Vodacom for almost 20yrs
All because Vodacom is playing ‘not nice’ with other children #PayMakate #vodacom
— Lsg (@boltbolaya) January 30, 2019