‘Increasing prices this period is insensitive’ — outrage as rumours of DStv VAT hike boom
Rumours that Multichoice Nigeria plans to implement a 7.5 percent value-added tax (VAT) increase on all its services on DStv and GOtv by June 1, have emerged and sparked outrage on social media.
President Muhammadu Buhari had signed the finance bill, which increased VAT by 50 percent, into law on January 13. The new VAT regime, which sees an increase from 5 percent to 7.5 percent, came into full effect on February 1, 2020.
But on Thursday, some DStv and GOtv subscribers in Nigeria took to social media platforms to share screenshots of messages received on their decoders, stating that the VAT increase will be implemented across all subscriptions from June 1.
“Dear customer, please be informed that effective 1 June 2020, we will implement 7.5% VAT on all DStv services. Visit http://dstvafrica.com to see your new pricing,” read the message shared by some DStv subscribers.
The new development has stirred outrage on Twitter, where some disgruntled users registered their annoyance and berated the satellite TV company for allegedly taking such decision amid the current COVID-19 pandemic ravaging the world and its economical ramifications.
“Make sure you call on @TundeIrukera and the @fccpcnigeria to please help everyone out. Millions of people are at home now. Not doing much work. Not getting paid much. Increasing DStv prices is insensitive. Please speak up. Please talk now. Otherwise, everyone will suffer it.,” a Twitter user wrote.
“While y’all busy with #istandwithbuhari you might think DSTV really cares about ya ass. In a time like this, first NEPA now DSTV when you think some of these people care about their customers,” another user wrote.
Here is what some Nigerians had to say:
Make sure you call on @TundeIrukera and the @fccpcnigeria to please help everyone out.
Millions of people are at home now.
Not doing much work.
Not getting paid much.Increasing dstv prices is insensitive.
Please speak up. Please talk now.
Otherwise, everyone will suffer it.— #OurFavOnlineDoc 🩺🇳🇬🇬🇧💎 (@DrOlufunmilayo) May 7, 2020
Dstv didn't consider the fact that people are experiencing low income because there's downward review of people's salary, some people lose their jobs,low income to business owners due to partial opening of markets & travel restrictions. 0 income to menial workers bcos of lockdown
— ishaq ibrahim (@ishaqibraz1) May 7, 2020
So DSTV added their 7.5 vat increase even in this pandemic? Apparently we are paying more for outdated content but we'll still pay anyway. Na Nigeria Government I blame pic.twitter.com/zfEzVitvFN
— #EndSars✊🏾 (@Gididre) May 7, 2020
https://twitter.com/e_mekaah/status/1258410416532852736?s=21
While y’all busy with #istandwithbuhari you might think DSTV really cares about ya ass…… In a time like this, first NEPA now DSTV when you think some of these people care about their customers?! pic.twitter.com/ngxCSc9c38
— Jonathan Micheal (@tallfrodo1) May 7, 2020
My pain is that the 7.5% VAT increase on Dstv subscription is highly proportional to increase per PL match in viewing centers pic.twitter.com/c9j9Gjwj9v
— Somadina (@Immanuel_Donald) May 7, 2020
DSTV increasing their subscription fee ain’t it at all.
Well, Nigerians are the highest consumers and SA is looking for ways to get money to help Combat with Covid-19.
So Nigerians paying this new fee is us helping SA fight Covid 19.
Giant of Africa. 🇳🇬
— Headking👅💦👑 (@TheHeadking__) May 7, 2020
I've been using Free to air since last year. I can't be using DStv where I can't watch latest movies. I'm glad I made such a wise decision.
— Dare Olawale (@Dahreleo) May 7, 2020
I have not paid my DSTV subscription in 2 months, when Netflix got me covered. More expensive than DSTV premium in the long run, but why pay for something I'm not actively using?
— Biyi 𓅓 (@frost9ja) May 7, 2020
Do you guys still subscribe for #DSTV during this period of no football. You gotta be kidding me
— Goodmann (@GoodmannJerry) May 7, 2020
The only way to resolve this DSTV issue, is to allow competitors into the market. Simple. But nah, they have probably given everyone responsible for implementing – free DSTV subscription for life!
— Napoleon (@Lord_Akpos) May 7, 2020
In a functional society, DSTV would be boycotted all the way back to S.A, but no we're busy #IStandWithBuhari, standing with Buhari.
We're not ready.
— nwoke dọt (@am_obi) May 7, 2020
DSTV must explain to us how they supported our lockdown before any increase. @DStvNg
— #KeepitOn ❤ #EndSARS💧 (@BetaKoncept) May 7, 2020
The new DStv subscription is going to be in effect from June 1st.
Abeg dem dey pay for 2-3 months in advance?
— Seyi Crown👑👑💎 (@Adonisee) May 7, 2020
So DSTV added their 7.5 vat increase even in this pandemic? Apparently we are paying more for outdated content but we'll still pay anyway. Na Nigeria Government I blame pic.twitter.com/zfEzVitvFN
— #EndSars✊🏾 (@Gididre) May 7, 2020
Without football I see no reason to pay for DStv subscription saved money for two months now and happy about it
— Mana mohammed rabiu (@rabiu_mana) May 7, 2020
There is something about DSTV, peculiar to the Nigerian market, @DStvNg has a very nonchalant almost f*** you kind of posture to the complaints or pockets of Nigerians despite all they have made from the market. It’s kind or like “o yeah, what are you going to do about it?”
— Maryanne OragS (@nnetei) May 7, 2020
I thought our senators wanted to pass a bill where DSTV will be pay as you go in Nigeria.
Una don collect bribe from them too? That's how it's done everywhere, why is it different in Nigeria?
And now 7.5 tariff??— Tigress 🌟🌟 (@Fab_DJWhybee) May 7, 2020
Maybe its time to say BYE TO DSTV.
— monjolaOluwa 🇳🇱 (@_Neemaa_) May 7, 2020
(The Cable Lifestyle)