Now Enjoy Unlimited Warid+Jazz Minutes & SMS with Jazz Ramadan Offer

Keeping in mind the need for Ramadan, Jazz introduces a Ramadan offer by using which users will be able to stay connected with their loved ones. With Jazz Ramadan Offer, now enjoy unlimited warid+jazz minutes and SMS. This is a limited time and daily recursive offer. But users can avail these incentives from mid night to 9 am only. Along with free minutes and SMS, users will  also get 100 MB internet to stay connected with loved ones on social media.

Now Enjoy Unlimited Warid+Jazz Minutes & SMS with Jazz Ramadan Offer

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Offered Incentives:

  • Unlimited Warid+Jazz Minutes
  • Unlimited SMS
  • 100 MB Data

How to Avail the offer:

  • Users can avail this offer by dialing *518#

Validity:

  • This offer is valid for one day from 12 am to 9 am

Price:

  • Users can avail this offer in just Rs. 10

Terms and Conditions:

  • Customers just need to dial *518# once to enjoy the offer for the whole month of Ramadan – subscription is daily recursive
  • Subscribed customers will have a daily balance accumulator which will reset at midnight
  • As soon as the threshold of Rs 10 (inclof tax) is achieved, a notification will be triggered informing the subscriber about the incentive
  • VAS Short Codes and M2M will not be applicable for Rs. 10 usage
  • The incentive will be valid from 12 AM till 9 AM within next 24 hours
  • Max 540 Jazz + warid minutes (60 Minutes x 9 hours), 1500 SMS and 100 MBinternet will be posted
  • Free Data MBs are for 2G, 3G & 4G
  • Limited time offer – will be discontinued on 29th Ramadan and is subject to change anytime
  • Call Setup fee of Rs. 0.15 (inclusive of tax) will be charged on the first pulse for each call
  • Withholding tax of 14% applies on recharge/bill

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Onsa Mustafa

Onsa is a Software Engineer and a tech blogger who focuses on providing the latest information regarding the innovations happening in the IT world. She likes reading, photography, travelling and exploring nature.

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