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Might 1 Deadline: How To Escape Multichoice’s Hiked Charges For DStv, GOtv For 12 Months – Life-style Nigeria

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Multichoice increment in subscription charges of all packages on DStv and GOtv will start efficient from tomorrow, Might 1, 2023.

Nevertheless, the corporate has provided prospects the chance to maintain paying their previous charges as an alternative of the brand new ones.

The provide comes with financial advantages for purchasers, because it grants them unhindered entry to all channels on their present bundle whereas paying the previous charges. Right here is all it’s essential know in regards to the provide:

The provide is known as ‘Worth Lock’: The provide ‘value lock’, is to cushion the financial impact of the worth improve on prospects. It additionally permits prospects to maintain having fun with content material on DStv and GOtv whereas paying the previous price.

Why Worth Lock? : MultiChoice acknowledges the financial influence the brand new charges could have on prospects. Worth lock was geared toward cushioning the impact by giving choices that enable prospects to avoid wasting cash whereas they proceed to benefit from the premium leisure content material.

Easy methods to Get pleasure from Worth Lock: You possibly can take pleasure in all the advantages of value lock for those who renew your subscriptions earlier than the due date, each month. For the reason that new charges take impact on 1 Might, you possibly can lock within the previous price of your bundle by renewing your subscription earlier than the date. The worth lock provide is unique of {hardware}, equipment, and Xtraview + PVR entry payment.

For How lengthy?: You possibly can benefit from the value lock for 12 months for those who proceed to resume your subscription month-to-month earlier than it expires.



Advance Cost: You’re additionally allowed to lock your previous value by making an advance cost for as much as 12 months. Merely make sure you pay earlier than your upcoming due date to retain the previous value.

With out Worth Lock: Prospects who don’t key into the worth lock provide will begin paying the brand new charges beginning 1 Might 2023. Underneath the brand new value regime, DStv Premium subscribers pay N24,500, whereas Compact+ bouquet prospects can pay N16,600 month-to-month. Subscribers on the Compact bouquet can pay N10,500, with these on Confam set to pay N6,200. These on DStv Yanga and Padi would pay N3,500 and N2,500 respectively.

On the GOtv service, subscribers on GOtv Supa bundle will now pay N6,400, whereas these on GOtv Max can pay N4,850. GOtv Jolli subscribers are resulting from begin paying N3,300, GOtv Jinja subscribers can pay N 2,250, and GOtv Lite subscribers can pay N1,100.

Don’t miss out on the worth lock provide. Obtain the MyDStv or MyGOtv app to subscribe, improve or arrange Auto-Renewal and activate the worth lock function to make sure you proceed to pay the previous subscription price. It’s also possible to dial *288# to recharge.

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