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How to subscribe for Gotv on Quickteller

1.  Visit - www.quickteller.com
      Search for Gotv
2.  Insert your bouquet type
     For example: gotv plus

3.  Insert your details
-   your decorder number
-   Your name
-   Email address
-   Phone number
4.  Click pay(a confirmation
     page will come up)
5.  Click pay again on the
     confirmation page,in order for another page to come up.
6.  Insert your bank account details
-   card number: it is the number in front of your ATM card.
-  cvv: it is the last 3 digit at the back of your ATM card.
-  Mm/Yy: these signifies the expiring date of the ATM card,which is written at the front of your ATM card.
- Card pin: your secret pin to your account
7.  Click pay(quickteller will send you a secret password to your mobile number,make sure to type it in because it expires, so be quick.
8.  Your smartphone might send it on it's own once it reads it.
9.  A page will come up telling you either transaction successful or failed.
-  If failed, try again,but be quick this time because it's quickteller.
-  If successful,return back to quickteller to collect your receipt online.
   NOTE: quickteller charges 100 Naira(Nigeria) for making use of their service.
Quickteller is the fastest means to subscribe for your bouquet, either on Dstv or Gotv.
    
     

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