Big Businesses & Government Policies: What's The Prerequisite To Getting True Value For Money?

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About two weeks ago, I decided to buy some internet time and after spending all that money, I noticed that the internet was bad until the expiration day, so I couldn't use it and it turned out that I wasted money and time which two things that are inadvertently lost when people make bad calls with money.

However, I noticed that this particular network provider kept sending me messages to renew the same internet plans I bought but they expired because I couldn't use them. They had these systems where they monitor the time people buy these plans, so they tailor their messages to be exact since that was the particular time you were available to make the purchase.

This shows the level of work and money that's often put in when it comes to marketing and advertising

There are specialized agencies that take the effort to study the intricate nature of how people spend their money, why they spend it and when they're likely to spend, but the ironic thing is that most firms in Nigeria are marketing average products and services with sophisticated advertising. In a saner country, I could sue the company that decided to collect my money by providing the service I paid for, this would allow me to get back compensation for the money I lost while forcing these businesses to do better.


You see when a business or a product pays money for damages, the intent is to make them better, especially in that particular area where they were sued for.


Big Companies And Reaction To Loss

This is because when these companies lose money through a court order they're forced to do better, this is why the option to appropriately sue them through the right channel acts as a check. In Nigeria, suing a company and winning is difficult and this isn't because you're not guaranteed to win, the problem is that the process is often too long and tedious, and it makes people keep paying for bad services with no option of the ground to force these big business into accountability.

Of course, the internet has become a better way to do this. You see, the power of feedback and referral sells businesses even faster in Nigeria. Most times people use the internet as a tool to gauge the product and services of the brand they're hoping to buy and this is because they believe that the user's experience with other people spells the authenticity of a product, more than what these products offer on paper.


Selling Nothing; A Juicier Way To Advertise?

By saying on paper I mean to say that most times, some business claim to offer some particular features to their products to attract people to buy. On the surface, these features might not be there, but instead, they'll offer you a hidden below-par feature to substitute for the one you bought the product for and hope that you'll forgive them nonetheless especially when their aim of getting you to buy the products has been achieved.

This is almost the way every business in Nigeria functions. Companies no longer care about providing efficient services because they're in a haste to make money. This is often boosted by the fact that there's no means to keep them in check. The product that sold me that bad service is called 9MOBILE a few years ago they were known as ETISALAT.

Apparently, the old owner sold this telecommunication company and new management came in and gave the business a huge rebranding. About ten years ago, this particular had excellent services, and although it was expensive, (the reality is people do not care how much they spend, they just want quality servicing) but people still bought into their services..

however when it was sold, their marketing became astonishing better, while the main product became terrible and fell down the pecking order, one might be wondering if the cost of the product will decrease, as a compensation for the bad services, it didn't, on the contrary, it went up. In reality, the expectations are that when people are paying big for a product, they're expected to get unadulterated service. Some services are below par but cheap and affordable.


Why Spend: Wen Quality?

Some people are limited in their means to seek top-notch quality, hence they'll settle for less provided, and they'll get certain advantages for paying lesser. In Nigeria, a person can still spend a lot of money and end up with a bad service or product and this is because people who sell bad services put a lot of effort into shilling these services.

You might be wondering, "why not just use that money to make the product better?" The reason is that most businesses don't aim to meet the needs of people, they aim to make money, and they'll choose whatever diabolical way that's available to do it because there are no consequences to this.


Business & The Real Aim Of Business People?

Understandably, business is for moneymaking, but the only way to achieve this is to provide that extra utility. The internet reveals a lot about these businesses aiming to only milk people and that's the only way can find out who is bringing good or bad services to the table without going through the experience of feeling cheated of their money. Nevertheless, people are hooked on advertising, this is why they tend to buy the packaging and the hype, instead of doing their research.

At the end of the day, marketing will become more ferocious. This is because some of these businesses will still not improve, but their marketing schemes will become better with trends and time. I think the right check lies in the policies that government can make, it boils down to having the right policies change all these because not having value for money is an aspect of inflation that no one completely pays attention to.




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Great post and congrats on getting a decentralized curation vote this past week, keep this kind of posts coming.

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Thanks, I'm glad it was good. Oh, that's a great one there with khal hosting. I'm hoping to drop by and not mix all the excitement.. Thanks again.

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Thank you for this insight - very well researched!

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It's too bad that the internet service didn't work out for you and I feel that way about any service tied somewhat to the government. For example, the internet speeds are kind of throttled down here in the US because they want to make sure they make the most money out of their customer base.

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In Nigeria here, they want to make sure you never have access to what's yours, this way they can easily sell it back to you with the same money you bought it for. But they'll go never be caught whatsoever. It's crazy to an extent.

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At the end of the day, marketing will become more ferocious

This summarizes it all..every serious company needs to pay great attention to their marketing department....

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It's more like this ferocity might be the end of making free choices for people.

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Here I was thinking it was Glo network. People say Glo is only good for call bonuses, and nothing more.

But Etisalat? I can't really say. I loved it when I had it, and it was my best network so far. I stopped using that SIM when I got a micro-sim phone, and I couldn't bring myself to break that Sim because of the love I had for it... Lol.

The only people you can sue in Nigeria and get a quick response is the bank. This particular industry has a reputation to protect, and they will do all that it takes to keep their names off the mud.

The rest? Forget it... They seem to have nothing to lose.

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Well I still believe the network providers has a lot to lose. 9mobile isn't the network you know. It's currently so shitty. Yo can't make use of the data even at night. At the moment I'll choose GLO every time. I'm just still stuck with it because it's my main number and I can't throw it away.
The company has lost it and is now the most hated network provider in Nigeria.

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Lol. I thought Glo was the most hated.. hehehehe.

What do the network providers have to lose?

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Well they have potential customers to lose, reputation is everything in business. Plus they need people to stay subscribed to them, they can do this by being better. it's not enough to have people who only own the sim you know.

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It is this same Nigeria where the economy is bad, generating this revenue spent on these services is no joke but unfortunately, the network providers and other companies take them from our innocent souls like it's their entitlement. The recent increase in data plan charges without foretold information still amazes me, and I agree with you it is because no government policy goes against it. They make adverts and expect that we pay for them.

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Oh you heard about the recent increase in the tariffs? I think it's absurd sincerely. There's no system that's wired to fight the total control or power that's wield by these crazy companies. Exploitation is how big companies in Nigeria make their money.

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I tell you brother 💯 and they feel comfortable in their selfish skin.

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If we can create good policies in Nigeria most of these companies will be sued because of bad services they all provide. I don’t know we have people that still using 9mobile

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I also experience this kinds of overpromised services/products. And it really sucks if you have no other options to chose from.
Personally, I consider this kinds of exaggerated or undelivered services/products as a kind of scam when they do it deliberately and continuously. Unfortunately, as you have mentioned, the hassle and the time to be wasted would deter most people to file for a lawsuit.
!1UP

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In Nigeria, these people cannot get served a lawsuit and the reason is because they're part of a big government who would likely protect them. The system is corrupt so at the end of the day, it's a question of the poor and helpless loosing at all time while the rich keeps gaining.

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I don't have confidence in the slick marketing.

!BBH
!PIZZA

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