AIRCEL Offers iPhone 3GS on Upfront Payment of Rs.3333

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AIRCEL the fast growing Pan India telecom operator in the country in a latest move has now chosen to offer iPhone 3GS 8GB at upfront payment of just Rs. 3,333 and customer can pay the rest in interest free 5 EMIs.

The 6 months interest free EMI option (including upfront payment) is available for Aircel subscriber having HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank credit card with zero processing fee. The payment of EMI is completely governed by the HDFC or ICICI banks as the case may be, For details on the terms and condition on the EMI scheme, the customer is advised to get in touch with the bank directly.




What’s more, Aircel’s also introduced exclusive money back plans, wherein subscriber can recover up to 100% of their iPhone 3GS cost over a period of 2 years. With these plans, you get a fixed discount on your monthly bills. This, when totaled over 2 years will add up to the cost of your iPhone 3GS.

Apart from the EMI scheme, iPhone 3GS 8GB is also available as a full payment of Rs.19,990 at all leading stores as earlier we shared on TelecomTalk. Aircel customer can call on 121 or send an SMS "IP" to 5800 000 (Toll free) and fix an appointment to get a personalized demonstration of iPhone 3GS at the nearest Aircel Store.

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