New Delhi. If we say that you can enjoy data and free calling even without recharge, then it will be difficult for you to believe this. To be honest, this is possible with the special scheme of private telecom companies.
Yes, if you are also an Airtel user, then you should also know about the company’s emergency validity loan facility (Airtel Emergency Validity Loan). This facility can be used in times of emergency. However, before taking advantage of this scheme, it is important to understand when and how this facility provided by Airtel to prepaid users is useful.
Actually, Airtel provides Emergency Validity Loan facility to its prepaid users. With this facility, Airtel users (airtel prepaid customers) get the facility of 1.5GB data and free calling.
However, the company offers this facility to the users with a validity of only one day. The good thing is that Airtel users do not need to do any kind of recharge for this facility of data and free calling.
Emergency validity loan facility proves useful for those users who recharge their phone only after the validity of the first plan expires after doing a prepaid recharge. Many times smartphone users do not have extra money to spend extra on data and calling.
Airtel customers can avail this facility through the channel. IVR can be used as a pre-call announcement. Airtel users can enter *567*2# USSD code from the phone. Please note, the company reimburses this loan in the next recharge. One day is reduced from the total validity in the next recharge.
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