South African R200 notes being recalled

Most of you probably heard the rumor about the R200 South African bank note that is not being accepted anymore.

Please note that this is kind of true, the South African Reserve Bank is recalling all R200 notes due to it having a high volume of counterfeit bank notes available out there, it is just the old series R200 notes that are being recalled.

South African Reserve Bank recalls R200 bank note

Allot of businesses are already not accepting the R200 notes, good news is that you can trade in your old R200 notes.

The South African Reserve bank has urged all South Africans to urgently exchange their R200 bank notes at their local bank before the 1st of June 2010. The R200 note will not be discontinued but rather a new version of the note will be made available that is not that easy to counterfeit as the current R200 note.

Do you still do large transactions with cash? When last did you get a R200 notes from the ATM or Bank teller?

Leaf recalls 3000 Android handsets from MTN

Leaf, the South African distributor of HTC phones has recalled 3000 Google Android phones from Service Provider MTN.

Quinton Leigh, the MD of Leaf, says that the handsets has been recalled to undergo updates to the latest Android Operating System and to provide them with easier access to Google’s Android Market, similliar to the Apple iStore to download applications.

The software update wil also includes support for Microsoft Exchange, making things a little bit easier if you are in the Corporate World.

The recall came after MTN decided that it would be allot easier to just recall all the phones than explaining to customers how to update themself. The HTC Dream, sold exclusively by MTN, should be back in stores by September the 16th, customers who have already purchased the phone can take it to any of Leaf’s branched to get it updated. Alternatively users can get hold of the firmware on Leaf’s website and flash the handsets themselfs.

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