N1 learns: Stari Grad employee working on MTS promotional stand

Čitalac N1

Promotional stands of the MTS company with the message ‘A break with SBB? It’s possible’ have been set up in the Belgrade municipalities of Stari Grad, Vracar, Vuzdovac, Zemun and New Belgrade, N1 readers reported. Sources from the municipal council of Stari Gradi, Belgrade’s central municipality, told N1 that a person engaged to work on an MTS stand on Friday morning is employed in this municipal council under a temporary and occasional service provision contract.

Telekom Serbia is waging a campaign against SBB by offering its customers special benefits but only if they previously had contracts with SBB.

The stands first appeared outside SBB branch offices and were, in the course of the week, also set up in the entrance halls of the Zemun and New Belgrade municipal council buildings.

We learn that citizens are filing complaints against Telekom due to pressure, mostly by sending emails, while dissatisfied citizens have informed N1 that this company even hangs up when they try to contact it by phone.

Several dozens of complaints were filed this week to the Communal Police over the promotional stands and pressure, but there was no response.

The SBB company earlier said that Telekom Serbia has shown „for the umpteenth time that business ethics do not apply to them, that they are acting contrary to the rules of fair competition and fair market competition, which is why the SBB company will take legal steps and sue this state-owned company“.