Rain mobile changed how internet works by introducing uncapped internet at a flat monthly rate.
People intending to use Rain are required to buy a SIM card and register online.
Many people have been using Rain Mobile in a desperate bid to run away from the exorbitant internet charges being offered by cellphone network operators.
They have different packages to choose from with the cheapest one going for as little as R250.
But the hugest down point of Rain mobile is that one can not buy top up vouchers.
Every transaction is done through debit cards.
This means that those who do not have bank accounts or those with multiple bank accounts are at a disadvantage.
For example, If the bank account registered with Rain is frozen or if one no longer uses it, then an inconvenience is born.
When Rain was first introduced, many people thought that they would introduce Top Up vouchers but that has just remained a script.
Top up vouchers would surely go a long way towards increasing convenience and a peace of mind for their clients.