Is Airtel’s message of 22nd July real or fake? The whole truth came out regarding the viral invitation
Airtel Consumer Education: Have you also received a message on your phone from Airtel to attend the Consumer Education Workshop to be held on 22 July 2026 or have you seen it going viral on social media, then there is no need to panic. Let us tell you that many users are considering this message as fake or some new scam, but its truth is something else. The date, time, place and objective of the program is also mentioned in this message. In such a situation, the question is arising in the minds of many people whether this is actually an official invitation sent by Airtel or some fraudulent attempt.
What is the truth of the viral message?
For information, let us tell you that this message is part of a Consumer Education Program related to TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India). Which is being organized by Airtel. Its objective is to make customers aware about telecom services, consumer rights and grievance redressal process. Which simply means that this is not a fake message or online scam but an invitation sent for an official awareness program.
What will you get in the workshop?
It is being told in the report that in such programs consumers are usually told where and how to lodge a complaint if there is any problem related to mobile network, calling, internet or other services. Apart from this, information is also given about the time limit for resolution of the complaint and which officer or forum can be contacted further if the solution is not received. Apart from this, new rules related to digital security, safe online behavior and telecom services are also discussed, so that consumers can better understand their rights and responsibilities.
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What to do if there is doubt about the message?
This message is being said to be related to an official program but it is not right to blindly trust any message. If you have any doubt, contact Airtel Customer Care or visit Airtel’s official app and website to confirm it. Regarding this, experts also advise that before clicking on the link given in any viral message or sharing personal information, check its authenticity. Being aware is the easiest and most effective way of cyber security.
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