Free Calls & 5000 SMS with Ufone Faisalabad Offer

Ufone after the success of their Ufone Karachi Offer in January 2011 is now expanding its horizon of city and area based packages. Started by Zong, adopted by Mobilink and expanded by Ufone is what we saw in the area based calling rate packages of cellular companies in Pakistan. Now Ufone offers free call after 1st two minutes (Ufone to Ufone) and 5000 free SMS to the people living in and surrounding of Faisalabad city. (Location Based Charging)

Ufone’s Faisalabad city offer not only covers the main city but also gives this package opportunity to the people living in the surrounding cities like Chak Jhoomra, Jaran Wala, Mamu Kanjan, Sumandri and Tandalian Wala. The major catch in this package is that from 9pm to 6pm calls will be free after first two minutes (ufone to ufone), plus the 5000 free SMS.

Beside this offer, if you buy a new Ufone sim in Faisalabad or port in your current number to Ufone’s network and subscribe to this offer, you receive Rs.100 free balance.

Ufone Faisalabad offer details are as under:

  • In this offer every call from Ufone to Ufone made from 9pm to 6pm next day will be free after two minutes.
  • Only subscribers from Faisalabad,Chak Jhamro, Jaran Wala, Mamu Kanjan, Sumandari & Tandalian can benefit from this offer.
  • Charges for one-time subscription are Rs 20/- plus tax.
  • On subscribing to this offer 5000 free SMS will be allotted once.
  • Calls made to free numbers and short codes are not included in this offer.
  • This is a limited time offer.
  • Call charges for Ufone to Ufone are Rs 1.20 plus tax & for all other networks Rs 1.60 plus tax.
  • Daily charges are Rs 0.99 plus tax.
  • Calls made from voice buckets are not included in this offer.
  • Free SMS will be allotted within 24 hours after subscription of the offer.
  • Free SMS are valid for 10 days.
  • 19.5% FED on usage and 10% withholding tax at recharge or bill applies.
  • Terms and condition apply.
  • Using SIMs without proper documentation is a crime – PTA.
[Via: Ufone]

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