Thursday, March 28, 2024

Airtel customers get 5GB data free, download Airtel Thanks App

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Bharti Airtel has launched a new offer called ‘New 4G SIM or 4G Upgrade Free Data Coupons’. Under this offer, 5GB free data is being given to new Airtel customers. According to the information, new Airtel users will get 5GB of data in the form of 5 coupons of 1GB on downloading the Airtel Thanks app for the first time.

Airtel is giving 5GB of data free to those customers who have purchased a new 4G SIM or upgraded to 4G devices. And for the first time, using the prepaid mobile number has registered for the Airtel Thanks app. For the first time in 4 years, Bharti Airtel added more 4G subscribers than Reliance Jio in the quarter ended on September 30, 2020.

To get this offer, Airtel prepaid 4G subscribers will have to download the latest version of Airtel Thanks App from Google Play Store or Apple App Store. After downloading, the user will have to register using his prepaid mobile number within 30 days of activating the mobile number. Airtel says that five coupons worth 1GB will be credited to every user’s account after that within 72 hours.

There are some terms and conditions to get this offer. A user can take advantage of this offer only once using a mobile number. Airtel has also confirmed that if the user is eligible to get 5GB free data, then he will automatically get out of the ongoing 2GB free data offer.

Airtel has also told that after qualification, winners will get the message of automatically getting coupon credit. After receiving the SMS, users can view / claim their coupon by going to the My Coupons section of the Airtel Thanks app. A coupon with every 1 GB can be redeemed within 90 days of credit. It will be valid for three days and will expire automatically after the third day.

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