Starlink recommends 2 alternative payment channels for Nigerians to order its hardware

Starlink recommends 2 alternative payment channels for Nigerians to order its hardware

NAIRAMETRICS

Elon Musk-owned internet company, Starlink has recommended two alternative payment channels for Nigerians to order its hardware.

According to the company, Nigerians can use either Payday or barter, which are platforms that allow people to create virtual dollar cards and fund them with naira.  

The recommendation may have been prompted by the inability of many Nigerians to complete their orders after getting to the payment stage. With the suspension of international transactions on naira cards, only those who have dollar cards can make payments for Starlink, even though the price is quoted in naira. 

However, while Payday is still actively providing the service and has been latching onto Starlink’s operation in Nigeria to promote its service, Barter, which is a service offered by Flutterwave was shut down https://nairametrics.com/2022/07/15/flutterwave-shuts-down-virtual-dollar-card-service/  in July last year. 

Barter set to come back: Nairametrics understands that the listing of Flutterwave’s Barter as one of the alternatives may be a result of a recent announcement that the service is being revamped to come back stronger and better. In an email on 31 January, Flutterwave notified its customers of its decision to rebuild the platform for improved efficiency and user-friendliness. 

  • It said the product team is working on a brand-new version of Barter with enhanced features to deliver a better customer experience. 
  • A visit to the Barter website also shows a pop-up message that indicates that the service is being revamped. It further notes that while customers can’t create an account at the moment, they can join a waitlist to get early access.  

Report

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *