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Surfline Charges Customers Like They’re Selling Cocaine Yet Refuses To Pay Taxes – Forcing GRA To Shut Down Their Head Office

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The 4G data service network providers, Surfline Ghana, has found themselves embroiled in trouble with the government after they were shut down due to non payment of taxes.

The Ghana Revenue Authority shut down the Ridge Head office of the company today, Tuesday, over the company owing yet failing to pay about Ghc 37m in taxes.

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GC Exclusive: Surfline Lays Off 70 Workers Leaving Mostly National Service Personnell To Be Maintained

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Surfline Ghana has laid off about 70 workers in a large cleansing as the company tries to rein in costs, GhanaCelebrities.Com has learned.
The 4G Internet Service Provider which is the preserve of the well to do (the DSTV of telcos) are reportedly eager to reduce the cost of operations and has therefore implemented this drastic decision.

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Surfline Has Become Slower With Rampant ‘NO SERVICE’ | The Service Surfline is Rendering Lately is Not What I Bargained For

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From: CustomerDiscuss.Com | Visit Now
Several readers of CustomerDiscuss.Com have dropped lines of how Surfline is dwindling on its service of providing fast reliable internet in Ghana—and that’s on top of how quick power drains out of their mobile device.
What good is a mobile device if it needs to be recharged almost every 2 or 3 hours?
Anita, a resident of New Botianor has written in to put Surfline on blast for how poor their service has become—especially when she is paying as high as 500GHS a month.
It’s sad that Surfline which started as the only saviour in town has decided to join the poor internet providers association of Ghana, dishing to customers unending frustrations.

Read Anita’s Increasing Dissatisfaction with Surfline Below…

Surfline is a Ghanaian-owned telecommunications network providing super-fast and reliable 4G LTE services. By leveraging the advanced technology of LTE, Surfline is bringing a new wave of connectivity to data-hungry Ghanaians.
For a company that prides itself with such hallmark, I expected their services to be close to perfection. Ghanaians have a way of feasting on new things but for this bit, I wouldn’t even begin to tick on that box.
“We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we’re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths” – Walt Disney.

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