Jun 2nd

Telenor : Djuice Balance Check

To check your prepaid balance just type
*444# and press send

or call 555


If your balance is zero, or the validity on the recharged amount has expired then
your subscription will be terminated in 180 days if not recharged

Rs. 0.10+tax will be charged on every request made.

May 27th

Djuice : SMS ki Bharmaar

The What….
Step Aside, the Talking Thumb is here!
You heard us right; the thumb does all the talking now. With an amazing Djuice package of unlimited SMS for 7 days and just for Rs 7, your thumb will develop a voice of its own.

So say sayonara to the hassle of subscribing to a new SMS package each day and say hola to the latest Djuice star- your thumb. Freedom of speech never sounded sweeter.

The How….
To activate
Simply call 555 from your djuice connection and press 5 when prompted and you are
good to go.

SMS KI BHARMAR Tariff No. Of SMS
Bundle 1 Rs. 7 1000 (500 Onnet & 500 Offnet)
Bundle 2 Rs. 7 700 Onnet Only
Bundle 3 Rs. 7 700 Offnet Only
Bundle 4 Rs. 19.99 1500 (750 Onnet & 750 Offnet)
Bundle 5 Rs. 39.99 2500 (1250 Onnet & 1250 Offnet)

*All SMS bundles are valid for 7 days

Validity….
Offer validity is for 7 days i.e. if the subscription to the SMS package is done on the 1st of June, the subscription will expire on the 7th of june and unused SMS (if any)
will be confiscated.

Terms and Conditions:

All Djuice subscribers can avail these SMS packages.
SMS can be sent to any number in Pakistan.
The existing SMS bundle on djuice will no longer be applicable.
Offer validity is for 7 days i.e. if the subscription to the SMS package is done on the 1st of June, the subscription will expire on the 7th of june and unused SMS (if any) will be confiscated.
However the customer can extend the validity of the remaining SMS by subscribing to any of the mentioned packages before validity expires
This is a Limited Time Offer.
“This offer shall not be valid on festive periods including but not limited to the Gazetted holidays for Eid Ul Fitr and Eid Ul Adha inclusive of their respective Eves (Chand Raats), Christmas Day and New Years’ Day.”