Since then, the company had seen an influx of angry consumers demanding answers on why their services are down and some had paid (or are continuing to pay) for the month. StarSat said they'd reimburse consumers although haven't done so yet and had warned consumers to withhold further payments to their services.
After the raiding by SARS, their hands are kind of tied now with employees roaming aimlessly wondering how they'll pay for their expenses. With channel providers such as One Freestate Televisual and Rising Sun TV having no other means of continuing their services things are currently at a standstill.
Now StarSat took it to their social platforms to announce the temporary suspension of payments so further charges could as well bounce back to the owner. Those who already paid are promised bonuses once the signal is restored of course that can't be guaranteed as they've been operating without a license for over a year and failed to close as advised.
Even if legal action was underway these things do take a considerable amount of time something consumers don't have. By the time, StarSat were to return only a portion of these consumers would be using their services while a majority migrate to DStv and Openview.
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