Does anyone know anyone who lined up and bought a handset?

On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Solomon Mburu Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
Aki, I get to feel your sentiments on this.
Maybe it got to do with manipulation in order to make people queue
outside Safaricom centres yet they only had a handfulof the phones on
offer. Also, it could have been a skewed mechamism to make it be seen
as though the company is the most preferred choice.


On 29/03/2010, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
> @Wash, a special offer run by a company as big as Safaricom carries
> some credibilty to it. Only Safaricom knows the real truth i.e how
> much stock levels and who bought the handsets. I just found it very
> odd that they would run out of stocks within hours of the offer on
> phones that many would not consider necessary. Blackberry's and the
> rest are primarily business tools, business people lined up for the
> handsets is something hard to believe. The offer, at the rate that it
> was successful, gives the impressions that we do not need foreign
> donors. People must have serious money stashed in their pillows/beds
> because even going to the bank to draw large amounts will take some
> time, therefore the units run out. Somehow the whole thing does not
> add up and that is where I begin to doubt the it. It deserves an
> investigation by the authorities to clarify the air on this matter.
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