Azercell offers discounted smartphone and bonus to its corporate clients!
Azercell Telecom - the leading mobile operator of the country, which constantly pleases to the different segments of its subscribers, on April, 28 has launched a new and very attractive campaign for its corporate customers with special conditions for the purchase of smartphones. Under the campaign rules, everyone will be able to buy the desired smartphone with a yearlong loan.
Depending on the device price, the campaign includes 4 types of smartphones. Smartphones worth up to 464 manats can be purchased with a monthly payment of 55 manats. In this case, there are no restrictions in the choice of models or brands.
Other smartphones under this campaign can be purchased with a monthly payment of 66, 88 or 99 manat. In general, under the campaign terms, subscribers will be able to buy any smartphone worth up to 992 AZN. Along with the loan, Azercell also provides campaign users with free 200 minutes for calls within the country, 2GB of Internet and 200 SMS. Subscribers will be able to benefit from this bonus within one month.
Also note that the unused part of the bonus is not transferred to the next billing period. If the bonus minutes/SMS are being used before 30 days, the calculation of additional services will be based on the current tariff package of a subscriber. If 2GB Internet data is used before the deadline, additional traffic will be calculated at the rate of 0,02azn.
As prices smartphones are formed by different criteria, it is possible to select any desired smartphone in accordance with the monthly payments. The cost of the phone is determined by the relevant distributor and is calculated based on the official price paid fully to this distributor by Azercell.
Please visit the website below to learn more on monthly payments and other campaign conditions www.azercell.com
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- 29 April 2015 18:15
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