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Service to Subscribers of Azercell on Facebook Improved
Using the new application on Facebook, subscribers of local mobile operator Azercell get answers to their questions more quickly.
Azercell Company has launched a new service on Facebook, allowing Facebook users to better use its subscriber service.
Azercell, providing services to its customers not only with a table in the center of the subscriber, but virtually and in online mode also improves the quality of services in the social networks. This time the company is innovation to facilitate access to the services of Azercell users Facebook. Thus, all subscribers to the official Facebook page Azercell can use the application "Subscription Services" on the issues, appeals and requests.
This program does not allow other users to see the appeal of a subscriber. Thus, anyone can send your question to the subscription service through a private message. In addition, the new application also allows users to read the frequently asked questions and answers on topics related to the work Azercell no complaints and visits to other pages.
Appendix "Subscription Services" on the official page in Facebook Azercell has a very intuitive interface. Here you can also see the latest campaigns and new services Azercell. Another advantage of the application is that it can be used in a mode of payment online. - 17D-
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- Economics
- 16 May 2013 11:42
Economics
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