Thursday, August 7, 2014

BEST TRICK: HOW TO SPEND LESS ON MPESA



What is M-PESA?
M-PESA is an innovative mobile money transfer solution that enables you to do transactions safely and conveniently using your handset and Safaricom line.

M-PESA History

Since its inception 7 years ago, M-PESA has continued to lead the world in mobile money technology. It has revolutionized the way Kenya does business; it has been a source of great transformation in the lives of Kenyans. As the world spins further into
The 21st Century, the future of M-PESA is promising, revealing more opportunities to bring positive change and progress to Kenya and the world.

“Did u know you can spend less on MPESA?
Come with me slowly; learn how to grant yourself a ‘DISCOUNT’….. 
1. To withdraw 200 costs Ksh 27
Alternatively: Withdraw 100 @10, Then another 100 @10 
Total= 20. SAVE 7 bob.

2. To withdraw 5,000 costs you Ksh 66
Alternatively: Withdraw 2500 @27, then another 2500 @27
Total= 54. SAVE 12 Bob

3. To withdraw 12000 costs you Ksh 159
Alternatively: Withdraw 10,000 @110, then the remaining 2000 @27
Total= 137. SAVE 22bob.
4. To withdraw 40,000 costs you Ksh 275
Alternatively: Withdraw 35,000 @187, then the remaining 5,000 @66 
Total= 253.....SAVE 22bob.

5. To withdraw 10,100 costs you Ksh 159
Alternatively: Withdraw 10,000 @110 then the remaining 100 @10 
Total= 120. SAVE 39bob….
6. Sending to someone Else
Also, if you want to someone else, for example, 200  is 33bob but if u send 100 @5 and another 100@5 you will save 23 bob
See?”
7. Paying for goods and services on pay-bill number.
For every 100 bob send, 10 bob will be automatically deducted, ad for every 90 bob you send, and you will be deducted 5 bob. You know realize the difference. Sending in bits is much profitable than whole amount.
Do the math calculations.
Note: The withdrawals must be from a different a agent, otherwise the agent will be doing zero work, safari com prohibits consecutive withdrawals or deposits from a single agent, so if u want to withdraw like con pro be ready to spend more time moving from till to till, the Mpesa rules are so though.
Happy Times - Chitoh


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