Portal Hesab.az Starts another Campaign "Week of Payments with Bakcell"
The network subscribers Bakcell can earn additional bonuses, using the services of the country's largest online payment portal Hesab.az.
From 9 to 15 September 2013 the portal will launch Hesab.az's fifth campaign of the "Week of payments with Bakcell."
These days the network Bakcell carried out online payment with the portal Hesab.az of up to 10 manats, receiving 200 bonus points for each manat. Payments in the amount of 10 to 20 manats allow portal users to get 300 bonus points (for each manat), and the operation, the amount of which exceeds 20 manats, will earn 400 bonus points for each manat.
Due to the accumulated bonuses Bakcel subscribers will be able to win special bonus gifts for auctions Hesab.az. To this end, the auction portal exhibited numerous gifts.
To participate in the auctions users need to register on the site Hesab.az 20,000 bonus points. - 17D-
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