Globacom has unveiled a new promotion that gives customers a 15% bonus on every E-top-up transaction. This offer, which started on February 13, is available to selected prepaid Glo customers who use digital recharge services.
The telecom giant explained in a statement from Lagos that the bonus airtime promotion aims to provide extra value to customers, ensuring they enjoy uninterrupted communication with friends, family, and colleagues. This initiative is part of Globacom’s ongoing efforts to offer affordable and enhanced mobile experiences to its subscribers.
Said the company: “In line with our commitment to delivering exceptional value to customers, we have introduced this bonus airtime promotion to help our customers get the most out of their mobile experience. Whether the airtime is used for calls, data, or messaging, this extra boost ensures that customers stay connected with their loved ones and colleagues without interruption. It was introduced to give our esteemed customers unprecedented value for money and a delightful calling experience on the Glo network”.
The 15% airtime incentive on recharges is customary for Globacom to spice up the daily lives of millions of Nigerians with more benefits. According to the company, segmented consumers can simply top up N200 or more using E-top up to enjoy the bonus to make calls to any network.
“The validity of the airtime is 7 days and cannot be rolled over; once the bonus airtime is not used within validity period, it expires and the customer forfeits the bonus”, the company explained.
Customers can easily and conveniently recharge their airtime from the comfort of their home or while on the go with the help of the E-top up platform. To top up and get 15% extra airtime, they can use any of the Glo digital channels, such as the website, mobile app, or USSD codes.
Globacom urged Nigerians to take advantage of the exceptional deal in order to get 15% more airtime.
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