• Vodafone's Chhota Credit  for Prepaid Users

    Vodafone's Chhota Credit for Prepaid Users

    Techtree News Staff, May 27, 2008 1200 hrs IST

    Now Vodafone prepaid subscribers need not worry about insufficient prepaid balance on the mobile phone.

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Mobile phone users with prepaid connectivity option often face the problem of insufficient prepaid balance, because of which they sometimes cannot carry out important conversations. Also, at times people get so engaged in their conversation that they don't realize when their prepaid balance gets over; this often tends to happen when there's no recharge shop nearby, or it's the middle of the night.

Now those with a Vodafone prepaid connection need not worry about this problem. As a solution to this issue, the company has launched a new product called "Chhota Credit". Through this facility, an amount of Rs.10 gets credited to the subscriber's account by just sending an SMS to a toll free number.

Subscribers who have a balance of less than Rs. 5 can use this service by sending 'CREDIT' as an SMS to 144 to get Rs. 10 credited to their prepaid account. However, subscribers will be charged Re. 1 per transaction as service charge. This credit will have a validity of 7 days and will be adjusted against the next recharge.

The Chhota Credit service is available only to those prepaid subscribers who have completed over 3 months on the Vodafone network.

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Discussion Board
(7) Comments
rakesh joshi
,hyderabd, on Aug 31, 2008 12:51 PM
sorry this faciltiy avilabel for customer who have vodafone prapaid conectoion more than 2 years
m_medo
,cairo, on Jul 14, 2008 07:40 PM
200107470609
m_medo
,cairo, on Jul 14, 2008 07:30 PM
tanksssssssssssssssssss
kharag banthia
,delhi, on May 28, 2008 11:34 AM
ya that one is good scheme..as i m a vodafone prepaid customer from the last 4 years..so it will be helpful for me but i have a one complaint regarding your network ie it always be not reachable..& its a major problem for me...so kindly do something to cure this problem....
Gayathri
,Chennai, on May 27, 2008 08:36 PM
Un identified need of people. Vodafone has took initiative to solve this
deepak A T
,Mysore, on May 27, 2008 03:09 PM
Hmmm. innovative idea.
Varun
,bangalore, on May 27, 2008 02:20 PM
wow... i tried it and it works. That is a great deal for me as i keep on talking over the phone all night long. :)

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