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Visafone Extends Recharge and Get More Package

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Visafone has extended the Recharge and Get More initiative, in another demonstration of its commitment to customer-friendly initiative and further renew joy of communication for its teeming…

Visafone has extended the Recharge and Get More initiative, in another demonstration of its commitment to customer-friendly initiative and further renew joy of communication for its teeming subscribers;
The package is aimed at rewarding customers on the network with bonus airtime upon recharges of N200, N500, N1, 000 and N2, 000 denominations respectively.
Clifford Onyeike, DGM, marketing and strategy said Visafone decided to extend the package by popular demand, while also providing a platform for many more subscribers on the network to talk more with the bonus airtime.
He explained that the recharge of N200 attracts 5% extra, N500 attracts 20% extra, N1000 attracts 50% bonus while recharge of N2000 attract 100% bonus respectively, “So, subscribers have the opportunity to gain additional N2000 bonus airtime upon recharge of N2000 worth of airtime,” he added.
The package which was re-launched last Tuesday June 1st, according to Onyeike is available for prepaid subscribers adding, “The customer’s bonus account will be credited with the applicable airtime bonus as many times as he recharges.”
It would be recalled that Visafone introduced The Recharge and Get More package recently as a way of rewarding mobile phone users who subscribe to the network.
Visafone, which started commercial operation in February, 2008, is Nigeria’s 4th largest mobile operator by active subscriber base. Visafone today covers 24 states and over 171 cities across the country.
The wholly Nigerian company operates with the service ideals of Quality, Clarity and Coverage. The network which promises to renew the joy of communication and give Nigerians the passport to reach the world, recently upgraded its network capacity to 5 million.

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