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Reliance Jio garners 72 million customers, Ambani extends Prime offer

Reliance Jio garners 72 million customers, Ambani extends Prime offer

India Blooms News Service | | 31 Mar 2017, 11:28 pm
Mumbai, Mar 31 (IBNS): Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio has registered over 72 million Jio customers in one month, who have signed up for the Jio Prime offer.

The company is now extending the deadline for purchasing Jio’s Rs 303 (and other) plans till 15th April.

Customers who could not enroll for Jio Prime by 31st March for whatever reason can still  do so by paying Rs 99 along with their first purchase of Jio’s Rs 303 and other plans till 15th April.

The company has also announced some added perks for the customers.

"Every JIO PRIME member – when they make their first paid recharge prior to 15th April using Jio’s Rs 303 plan (or any higher value plan) – will get services for the initial 3 months on a complimentary basis. Your paid tariff plan will be applied only in July, after the expiry of the complimentary service," Mukesh Ambani announced.

"This complimentary period will also help to familiarize Jio customers with Jio’s fully digital, self-service process of using the MyJio app to perform recharges and to set up digital payment methods for further purchases," he wrote in a letter to customers.

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