With WhatsApp having over 1 billion monthly active users, telecommunication companies
leveraging on the service is a good step at the right direction.
MTN was actually the first to introduce it’s customer service on WhatsApp and interestingly, Airtel seem to have followed suit, and i believe that others will join too.
According to Airtel in a recent communication:
“We are LIVE on WhatsApp. This platform is designed to provide fast and reliable customer service ON THE GO. Kindly add
07010000116,
07010000117,
07010000118,
07010000119
&
07012631111
as a WhatsApp contact. We’ve got you covered”
So, there you have it guys. If you think calling the Airtel customer care and waiting for them to attend to you isn’t what you are in for, the WhatsApp method could be a better option.
what do you think?
leveraging on the service is a good step at the right direction.
MTN was actually the first to introduce it’s customer service on WhatsApp and interestingly, Airtel seem to have followed suit, and i believe that others will join too.
According to Airtel in a recent communication:
“We are LIVE on WhatsApp. This platform is designed to provide fast and reliable customer service ON THE GO. Kindly add
07010000116,
07010000117,
07010000118,
07010000119
&
07012631111
as a WhatsApp contact. We’ve got you covered”
So, there you have it guys. If you think calling the Airtel customer care and waiting for them to attend to you isn’t what you are in for, the WhatsApp method could be a better option.
what do you think?
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