Nar Mobile Presents Campaign "Bonus in Regions"
Buy the new numbers Nar, activate them and get each month for 30 minutes a gift for 6 months.
Mobile operator Nar Mobile launches a campaign "Bonus in the regions." The campaign bonus minutes in the first month will be charged to subscribers in an automatic manner and in the following months you will be provided when loading the subscriber balance minimum of $ 2 AZN. Thus, subscribers will be able to use the 30-minute bonus within 30 days for voice or video calls within the network.
The campaign "Bonus in the regions" applies to all purchased rooms and covers the whole country except the city of Baku and the Absheron peninsula. More information about the campaign is available at the web page of the Nar Mobile:
http://narmobile.az/az/private/campaigns/bonus_in_regions. - 17D-
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