PayTM us unnecessarily burning cash in the name of discounts, having said that Jio is giving better schemes for Online Recharge operators 6.5% vs 2% (AVOID). But that doesn't mean you give off Rs 30 off?Paytm is giving discount on Jio recharges. Used the promocode Paytmjio and got 30 discount on my 499 recharge.
Looks like they're also bundling a few more things with that promo code!
https://paytm.com/offer/recharge/paytmjio/
Its written in their site
You need a local aadhar card(number) and nothing else. I tried it in Bangalore, though i took my aadhar in Bangalore, my address registered in aadhar is my hometown which is in different state. So their software complained about pincode mismatch and the delivery person did not provide me simAnybody been able to grab hold of a jio sim via home delivery?
Need some clarification on the process..
SIMs that are not being used at all can be deactivated after 2 months if the balance is below Rs. 20. If the balance is above Rs. 20, the carrier deducts Rs. 20 per month until the balance is below Rs. 20, at which point the SIM can be deactivated.I have a question, possibly answered before but can't browse 100 pages ? If I don't activate Prime and don't recharge, will the SIM stop working ? I plan to give it to my parents after a few months when I go home but don't want to waste any money on it as I'm not using it.
SIMs that are not being used at all can be deactivated after 2 months if the balance is below Rs. 20. If the balance is above Rs. 20, the carrier deducts Rs. 20 per month until the balance is below Rs. 20, at which point the SIM can be deactivated.
These are the published rules for Airtel and Vodafone. I believe other Indian carriers have the same rules.
But Jio being the Ambanis I amt not too sure as to the time period before they churn the SIM and recycle it.
Nice so it is a monthly subscription model so that they might be able to circumvent TRAI rules for deactivation I guess.Although at the beginning they will not be very aggressive about recycling as they will try their best to retain their user base but that is a coin toss at best.But I think that will not work here, as there is no balance. The Jio plans effectively make you pay every month as ARPU.
False report. Its more than 55% till date.Saw a report saying that only 13% of the Jio subscribers registered for prime membership so far. If this is true, the free offer will sure get extended.