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MTN Introduces 80GB Mega Deal Promotion For R299pm

Staff WriterBy Staff Writer2019-07-3119 Comments1 Min Read
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MTN South Africa announced on Wednesday the launch of the 80GB Mega Deal at R299 per month.

The mobile phone operator said the Mega Deal promotion is effective 1 August to 31 August 2019.

It said that customers who sign up, or upgrade on the My MTNChoice 10GB data plan will receive 80GB Data (40GB Anytime + 40GB Night Express) every month for 24 months.

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In the first month of the customer’s contract, customers will also benefit from an additional 20GB promotional data and the 14GB Entertainment Pass.

The Entertainment Pass includes social and content streaming data.

MTN added that customers have an option of taking the offer as a SIM only or with a device, at an additional cost.

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19 Comments

  1. Selwyn on 2019-08-01 09:44

    When it’s too good to be true. 40GB night data, get a life MTN. We want 80GB day data. I’ll stick with Telkom mobile thanks, nobody can beat them with their “FreeMe” deals.

    Reply
  2. rip off on 2019-08-01 18:51

    Still a rip off

    Reply
  3. Theo on 2019-08-02 12:28

    Guys how is this a rip off when you still getting 40GB daily data ??? make me understand

    Reply
  4. Kim Brenner on 2019-08-02 15:42

    @selwyn….i checked out the freeme telkom deals but it doesn’t sound better????

    Reply
  5. Lynn on 2019-08-02 19:15

    Telkom deals do not beat MTNs 80GB… im so taking up this offer

    Reply
  6. Lebohang Segopa on 2019-08-02 23:10

    Coming from an area where telkom network roams to vodacom telkom freeme bundles ain’t Shiid especially with their lit bundles not working when roaming, that’s a total rip off, according to me.

    Reply
  7. Sumayya on 2019-08-03 00:54

    Uhm Im a vampire thanx to my nightshift job so thanx MTN I think it’s a BIG DEAL!!!

    Reply
  8. Ernest on 2019-08-03 13:47

    My teenage daughter can finish 40gb of data by herself within 1 week…

    Reply
  9. Dav mesfin on 2019-08-03 17:09

    You dat sal bay online

    Reply
  10. Dav mesfin on 2019-08-03 17:10

    0844441704

    Reply
  11. Gole on 2019-08-04 08:34

    Loving telkom is your personal choice,telkom have poor network connectivity

    Reply
  12. Mandla on 2019-08-05 05:16

    Mtn may you please be honest is our data prices in south africa the same as that of Nigeria if they are cheaper I want to know the reason or are we subsidising them???

    Reply
    • dan on 2019-09-02 21:58

      Mtn data in Nigeria is fucking expensive … you’re being charge (monthly) R299 equivalent to 7200 naira for 80GB….. while they charge (monthly) R252 equivalent to 6000 naira for 15GB so tell me which one is more expensive???????

      Reply
    • dan on 2019-09-02 22:00

      Mtn data in Nigeria is fucking expensive … you’re being charge (monthly) R299 equivalent to 7200 naira for 80GB….. while they charge (monthly) R252 equivalent to 6000 naira for 15GB in Nigeria …..so tell me which one is more expensive???????

      MTN nigeria are thiefs

      Reply
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  14. Vamani on 2020-02-20 09:34

    I want this deal

    Reply
  15. Vamani on 2020-02-20 09:35

    Of 80gig

    Reply
  16. TUMI on 2020-06-05 12:18

    ITS A SCAM, I WANT MY MONEY BACK🤬

    Reply
  17. Louis on 2020-09-29 22:12

    Y so little mtn thought you were leaders. Or are you just a bunch of followers. Only you can answer that.

    Reply
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