TStv Says Commercial Sale of Decoders Has Not Commenced

After officially launching yesterday in Nigeria, TStv Africa is yet to start selling their decoder to the expectant public. According to their recent public announcement on the Facebook page, the decoders are not yet available for distribution as at 2nd of October 2017, so don't listen to anyone asking you to pay for the decoders at least for now.

Here is the official statement;
We wish to inform the general public that the commercial sale of TStv Africa decoders has not commenced and there is no request from TStv Africa to subscribers for payments of any kind whatsoever for decoders. The public is hereby advised to disregard any instructions from any person(s) to make payments. For further information on our products and services, kindly visit www.tstvafrica.com and our social media handles. TStv Africa ...connecting your world!


As you would expect, when great things like this are in place and people are anxious to jump into, the bad eggs in the society tries to exploit the situation to dupe and scam unsuspecting and potential buyers. So this is a timely warning for all to be more careful and exercise some patience.

Also, don't hesitate to buy TStv decoders from accredited dealers to avoid being scammed by unregistered sellers. A word is enough for the wise. Thank you.

17 comments:

  1. I wasn't surprised when i got this news via their social media handle.

    We in the satellite business knows how these sort of things are usually done.

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  2. Nigerians are looking upto to them, so they should not keep them under pressure for long because it won't be good at all

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  3. Nigerians relationship to them is high so they should do the need ful now by distributing it out for sales in their various outlet.

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  4. Am hearing something about cabal hear and there my advice to them is that, they should focus on their business and shun favoritism
    i know politicians will always like to have their way for their selfish interest.

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  5. They should do what the subscribers are asking for not what the politicians want for their selfish and selmeat interest.

    Hmm go Tstv and connect Nigerians to a whole new world of quality delivery experience

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  6. Tstv tstv tstv...hmmmmm una dey fall me hand seriously.... people are anxious,please dont disappoint the vast majority that already put faith in ur product.....
    Can't wait to see how the 20gig data works

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  7. I blame Tstv fr this. wen they can't answer someone comment.. even I inbox dem they feel to big to answer.. so if there is a rumor or anything the fault is from dem

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  8. I blame Tstv fr this. wen they can't answer someone comment.. even I inbox dem they feel to big to answer.. so if there is a rumor or anything the fault is from dem

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  9. 1ne thing I fear for is that are u sure they are not going to increase the bonquet fee from 3000-5000

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  10. Seriously the suspension is now a bit much,they should hit up the business in full lets start buying and selling as e dey hot now

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  11. In other Hands am glad they made this public to everyone,also they want to protect there image to avoid any funny play.

    Few will understand what am saying.

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  12. I won't always forget to say
    Thanks for update bro wizy,really Appreciate this one.

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  13. Whats slow?
    Can you be more specific Omojasola

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