Airtel has finally introduced a method in which you can also opt-out from any Value Added Services (VAS) subscriptions or unsolicited messages that you felt are deducting your credits without permission.
This is coming at the heel of a similar move recently taken by MTN that now gives subscribers the ability to know and deactivate any active VAS themselves.
By this move, airtel has also placed the power in the hands of their subscribers to know the VAS they want to subscribe to and the one to opt-out from. activate or deactivate any Airtel VAS or SMS;
· Dial *902# with your airtel line to choose from two options that will either allow you to activate or deactivate VAS or SMS
· Select 1 to activate (Start) a VAS plan or 2 to see and deactivate (stop) any existing one
This in all ramifications will be seen as a welcome development as subscribers now have the freedom of choice on which VAS or SMS service to opt into.
MTN and Airtel have led the way and we expect Etisalat and Glo to follow suit.
Finally, with this latest development, no more Airtel is stealing my credit/airtime secretly, and the law will term you ignorant if after reading and seeing the easy way to halt the unsolicited services but you still allow them to deduct your airtime.
And you know what the law says about the ignorance of the law; that it is never an excuse!
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