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The menace of making a reverse call back in the day

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Just hearing a mention of the word reverse calls strikes memories, both good and bad. The unique thing about memories is that even the bad ones bring smiles just by remembering.

Safaricom have recently re-invented the revere calls feature. This has triggered Kenyans’ memories reminiscing the hustle that once was making a reverse call.

Contrasting the previous reverse call feature and the current one shows how technology has really improved. The one Safaricom introduced is easy, you just have to input # before the number you are calling and it will go directly to the caller. When reverse calls were made in phone booths, you had to call the phone company (Telkom) and request them to tell the recipient to call you.

Back in the day making a reverse call was so much a hustle that you would actually be better off paying for the call on your own. Reverse calls, then, required a lot of patience as it took almost ages to get the call back.

You would find someone standing in the telephone booth for hours waiting for a reverse call. You were never sure if the other party will return the reverse call, all you had was hope. Standing in the booth for hours to get a reverse call is one of the funny memories about the original reverse calls.

Some phone booths served a lot of people who were queueing to get a chance to make a call. Find yourself waiting for a reverse call in the booth when there was queue outside and you will witness the wrath of impatient Kenyans. The worse would happen if the call you are waiting for does not come in as little time as five minutes. You would be forced out of the booth without talking to whoever you wanted to talk to.

The kids of today will never get to understand the real hustle of making reversal calls. The recently introduced reverse calls are no hustle compared to what reverse calls were back in the day.

 

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