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Glo Mobile has reloaded its popular product, ‘Three Minutes to Free’ to deliver more benefits to its customers across the country.
The network has also introduced a new product which enables subscribers to borrow data.
The Glo ‘Three Minutes to Free Reloaded’ is a prepaid plan designed to offer a bigger reward to customers on the network by offering free on-net calls & 60MB data after the first three minutes of charged calls from the Main account to call to any network in Ghana.
For subscribers who choose this plan, all local calls are to be charged at 11 pesewas per minute after the first three charged minutes of the day. However, the first three minutes shall be charged at 18 pesewas per minute.
The charged 3 minutes are cumulative, which means that a subscriber does not have to use up the first three minutes within a call but can make several calls adding up to three minutes after which calls for the day become free on the Glo network.
The benefit of free on-net calls expires at 23:59 at night same day. As part of the bargain, the customer is also eligible for free 60MB data valid for 24 hours.
A statement from Glo said that existing customers can freely migrate in and out of this plan. To migrate to this plan, a subscriber simply needs to dial *456#.There will not be any fee for migration.
The statement enjoined subscribers and lovers of value to sign onto the new product because of the unmatched benefits.
Similarly, the network has also announced Glo Borrow Me Data to enable subscribers to continue to enjoy data when they cannot immediately subscribe for another package.
Glo Borrow Me Data, allows subscribers to borrow data up to 400MB whenever their data bundles are exhausted and they do not immediately have no airtime balance to renew their data plan or in cases of unsuccessful subscription bundle activation due to low balance. They then pay for the data at their next airtime recharge.
A statement from Glo said the Borrow Me Data offer enables subscribers to borrow credit according to their consumption pattern. A subscriber who borrows 50MB data costing GHc1 has one-day validity while a 100MB costing GHc2 has five days validity.
200MB data, priced at GHc3 has a validity of seven days with 250MB data, which costs GHc4 has a validity of 15 days. 400MB data, which costs GHc5 has a whopping 30 days validity.
The company said the data borrowing service was developed to enable subscribers to surf the internet and attend to several other data dependent services without hassles.
Customers can subscribe to Borrow Me Data by dialing *5321# and then follow the menu options. The service will then push real-time Data credit to all eligible subscribers in line with the stated eligibility criterion.
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