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Last time I have done ~1500 for a year, seems that plan is long gone2545 is the recharge I got for my parents, 1.5gb/day for 336 days
Last time I have done ~1500 for a year, seems that plan is long gone2545 is the recharge I got for my parents, 1.5gb/day for 336 days
yeah, they nuked that plan as soon as they announced the tariff hikeLast time I have done ~1500 for a year, seems that plan is long gone![]()
Wait for a week, there's 1899 plan tooIf we are done with discussing end of world, can someone suggest cheapest long term plan for Jio, only for keeping the number alive ?
Are they getting it? Salaries/wages are not growing inline to the inflation. Fresher salary at TCS is nearly same since a decade. Even the tax slabs are not properly adjusted to inflation.People want minimum annual increment of 20% but on the other hand
Did you factor Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)?despite being the lowest price in the whole world!
till 02-July-2024 Rs.395/-*** for 84 days (Get 6GB Data for 84 days) is lowest I can see & usingIf we are done with discussing end of world, can someone suggest cheapest long term plan for Jio, only for keeping the number alive ?
Yeah but the two popular plans to be queued are no longer available.![]()
Airtel and Reliance Jio users, here's the '4-day' trick to avoid mobile tariff hike - Times of India
To avoid upcoming price increases by Jio and Airtel, customers should schedule prepaid recharges before July 3. Jio allows up to 50 recharges to be queued, offering savings on long-term plans. Postpaid users may consider switching to lower plans if data usage allows to manage the hike.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
There is no information about the number of recharges Airtel subscribers can queue up. However, Jio has confirmed that its subscribers can queue up to 50 recharges, either on a monthly or yearly basis.
But the 395 plan is not visible in Jio app. Under value pack i see only the 155 plan. Any idea if there's any other source from which i can do the 395 or yearly value pack?till 02-July-2024 Rs.395/-*** for 84 days (Get 6GB Data for 84 days) is lowest I can see & using
from 03-July-2024 same plan will be for Rs.449/-*** (84 days)
*** check with Jio for confirmation and exact offer of same pack
*** as some one said here in this thread, you can queued, same pack for 2 or 3 years too, by recharging same pack 8 or 12 times
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Airtel and Reliance Jio users, here's the '4-day' trick to avoid mobile tariff hike - Times of India
To avoid upcoming price increases by Jio and Airtel, customers should schedule prepaid recharges before July 3. Jio allows up to 50 recharges to be queued, offering savings on long-term plans. Postpaid users may consider switching to lower plans if data usage allows to manage the hike.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
There is no information about the number of recharges Airtel subscribers can queue up. However, Jio has confirmed that its subscribers can queue up to 50 recharges, either on a monthly or yearly basis.
I am too looking to get a time machineFor Jio 1599/ is the plan i want to be back for 1/2 days
it was there, just yesterday I queued it... god ... Jio is on killing spreeBut the 395 plan is not visible in Jio app. Under value pack i see only the 155 plan. Any idea if there's any other source from which i can do the 395 or yearly value pack?
If govt. ever bothered about bsnl in the first place they wouldn't had entertained jio and then literally approve everything ambani wanted.I Just hope BSNL survives.
Yes, long term recharges does not make financial sense. I was hoping to do just one recharge of 1599 as my existing plan is anyways about to expire in mid July. Long term recharges also lock you with a provider which is risky because the provider might not provide good service in your area going ahead.While i agree queuing plan is a good idea but are people not considering time value of money here? Like if the yearly plan costs 3K now, and you (for whatever reason) plan to queue 10 recharges, it is 30000 rupees spent in one go while if you don't do anything, you will spend 3600 (not sure which is new plan so i increased it by 600) per year for next (at least 2-3 years hoping no increase for that time).