Jio's Rs 899 prepaid plan will provide discount coupons worth Rs 3,350, along with 200GB data and 90 days of unlimited calling.
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Reliance Jio has made the deal even better for customers with its new Rs 899 prepaid plan. A total of 200GB data, unlimited calls and many exclusive benefits up to Rs 3,350 are being given in this plan. This offer is part of the limited time Diwali Dhamaka offer. As you must have understood from the name itself, this promotional scheme has been started to celebrate the festival of Diwali. New and existing eligible customers can avail this benefit till November 5, 2024.
Rs 899 prepaid plan details
Jio's Rs 899 prepaid plan has a validity period of 90 days and gives you a total of 200GB high-speed data. Users get a daily data limit of 2GB, plus an additional 20GB, allowing them to stay connected and enjoy high-speed browsing, streaming and gaming without worrying about running out of data. Once the daily 2GB limit is reached, data speeds are reduced, but access remains unlimited. Additionally, this plan includes unlimited calling and 100 SMS per day, which meets the needs of both casual and power users. Being a “True 5G” plan, you also get free unlimited 5G if you’re in an eligible location and have a 5G supported handset.
Benefits of limited time Diwali Dhamaka
Ajio Shopping Discount: Customers get Rs 200 off on Ajio purchases of Rs 999 or more.
EaseMyTrip Travel Discount: For those planning a holiday, Jio is offering up to Rs 3,000 off on flight and hotel bookings made through EaseMyTrip.com.
Swiggy Food Discount: Food lovers can get Rs 150 off on orders worth Rs 399 or more from Swiggy.
With its data-rich benefits, 90-day validity and bonus discounts on shopping, travel and food delivery, the Rs 899 prepaid plan is Jio's attempt to bring value-packed connectivity and festive time savings to its customers. If you want more, Jio is also running a similar Diwali Dhamaka offer on its annual Rs 3,599 plan, which comes with 2.5GB daily data and 365 days validity, with unlimited calling as standard and 5G included.
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