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MTS to publish the new prices forced the reader Onliner.by
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24 Nov 2015 01:00:17
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MTS to publish the new prices forced the reader Onliner.by

Many somehow believe that "one man is no man" and "simple man" can not influence the external factors, whether it is any governmental Agency or megacorporation. However, the reader Onliner.by proved the opposite — one person is quite capable to force large companies such as MTS, to act in the best interests of subscribers and in accordance with the laws.

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Many somehow believe that "one man is no man" and "simple man" can not influence the external factors, whether it is any governmental Agency or megacorporation. However, the reader Onliner.by proved the opposite — one person is quite capable to force large companies such as MTS, to act in the best interests of subscribers and in accordance with the laws.

After last week the operator announced the upcoming November 30, the increase in the prices of telecommunication services, subscribers were outraged by the fact that MTS is not announced the new rates. Despite the fact that companies are obliged to inform service users about specific pricing changes to 10 days before their effective date.

One of the readers Onliner.by under the telling nickname Onotole_Vasserman was not limited to outrage, and, according to him, called the Ministry of communications. the "Said that I got in touch with the marketing Department of MTS. They promised today to edit the message about increasing indicating a new value" — wrote yesterday Onotole_Vasserman.

Indeed, shortly after the user communications operator MTS has retroactively updated the information in old news by adding a reference to the tariff plans with the new conditions.

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