Now get a chance to talk for 100 minutes for international calls made to USA, UK, Germany, China and Canada for Rs. 121 (including taxes).
For subscription
SMS “SUB” to 711
To inquire about minutes consumed and balance available, dial *706#
Note:
- In Germany and UK, this service is available on landlines only
- Calls will be charged on per minute basis
- Calls to NTS (UK) is not included in this offer
- 21% FED on usage and 10% withholding tax at recharge or bill apply
Calls to NTS (UK)…. WHAT IS NTS UK ???? UFONE ROCKXX…CHEAPEST INTERNATIONAL CALLS….
Does it applied to other countries as well ?
Of course not!
bakwaas hay..plz koi mat karay..pesay kat jatay hain but koi minutes nahin activate hotay…i lost my 121rs:(
Bb try it its realy good ………….
hi saadai kia ya such hai …pesay kat jatay hain but koi minutes nahin activate hotay…….agar asi baat hai tu phir insan kis phir yaqeen karay
I activated this package.. bt ye samagh nahy aya k paisey kion deduct ho rahey han aftr 121rupees?i called UK or balance kam ho gaya.. y ?? mins tu free han na …
its a very good facility to call on landline no……..thanks ufone
hey guys!
does this actually work?anyone whos tried it?
lemme know please
thanks
its not working..actually its all fake. they are lying..its true ur money will gone and u dnt get 100 mins u only get max of 30 min only.i tried it myself.its all about money,its not all about U…
Damn , you guys are all stupid. There is no problem with this package. It works perfectly fine. I have been using it since the launch and it is awesome and the cheapest way to call. All my calls are to USA , so it is an awesome package for me and no there are no problems with it. You test sub to 711 and in return you get the 100 minutes and when you call ur minutes deduct and the money remains the same. SIMPLE AS THAT.
NTS is National Telecommunication Service, means government numbers….
is it just landline number number???not in mobile??
this is a great offer from ufone. I have been using from last few months. it rocks…
kia yah offer still ha?