Uninor Introduces Talk Time Transfer

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Uninor Introduces Talk Time TransferUninor today announced the launch of Talk Time Transfer service for its customers in Bihar and Jharkhand.

This facility allows Uninor prepaid subscribers to “transfer as well ask” for talk time to their family, friends or associates in-case of a requirement or any other exigencies.




What makes this offer more innovative for customers is the fact that he or she can even ask for talk-time even at a zero balance.

Subscribers can transfer balance amounts ranging from a minimum of Rs 5 to a maximum of Rs 50 at one go; on any given day a maximum of 7 such transactions are allowed.

This facility is available only between 2 MSISDNS of Bihar circle, anywhere in the country.Subscriber A can transfer any amount between Rs.5 to Rs.50 to subscriber B by dialing à *202**#. Talktime can be asked by dialing * 201**#.

Every successful transfer of talk-time would be intimated through SMS to both the parties and Rs 2 will be deducted as processing fee from the amount transferred. Subscriber has to do minimum of two recharges while being there in Uninor network, before being able to use the balance transfer functionality.

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