Roaming C&W customers can top up
C&W mussy tek we Bajans for blimbering idiots fuh trute. De men does want to come and introduce OLD technology as some sort of God-send. We are the FIRST to do it in the Caribbean.. umm... all that mean is that you lazy, theifing bastards lagged while other providers are lagging even more. Same slave mentality.. yes yes.. we bring you, THE MIRROR! wow! I guess when yuh accustomed to hard, dry biscuit and somebody give you lil bread wid honey, yuh might be inclined to do a jig. I bet that in a few months they will start giving away handsets with post paid packages and tooting their horn again.. yes Bajans, after milking you dry and jucking out your eyes for so long, our hands got tired and we finally will make a big fuss over something we should have done long time ago... cuh ching! What the Bajan public really need is a TAKE-A-NUMBER system at Windsor Lodge Customer Service Department(instead of peeping 'bout to remember who is before you) and some chairs at their Cave Shepheard branch... treating we like we begging for service... schuuuupes!Across 12 countries in the Caribbean, Cable & Wireless pre–paid bmobile customers can top–up whilst roaming, just like they do at home.
This announcement is the latest in a string of initiatives to make staying in touch with bmobile while traveling as simple and convenient as possible, states a press release.
With the introduction of Roaming eTopUp from bmobile, customers who are visiting a Caribbean country served by mobile can go anywhere eTopUp is sold, give the retailer their 10–digit mobile number and pay using local currency, and their account will be credited in equivalent home currency...... Cable & Wireless was the first company to launch eTopUp for mobile customers in the Caribbean, eliminating the need for purchasing a physical card in order to receive airtime.Source: www.caycompass.com
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