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Buy Reliance Jio's prepaid plan at a lower price than before, know how to recharge at old price

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 17, 2021 9:10 PM

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Reliance Jio and other telecom operators have recently made their prepaid plans more expensive. Reliance Jio's tariff charges have gone up by 21 per cent since the plan became more expensive. But you can still buy jio's prepaid plan cheaply.
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You can buy Reliance Jio plan at a lower price than before. For this we are telling you the whole process here. Reliance Jio is offering JioMart Maha Cashback with its three prepaid plans.
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It gives you 20% cashback on your plan. The cashback offer comes with the company's Rs 719, Rs 666 and Rs 299 prepaid plans. For this you have to select one of the plans in JioMart Maha Cashback section.
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After that you have to tick the JioMart cashback check balance. Here you will be told JioMart cashback balance and you can redeem maximum amount with this transaction. You fill in the maximum redeem amount.
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With Reliance Jio's Rs 719 plan, a discount of Rs 143.80 is being offered. In addition, the price of this plan has come down to around Rs 575. This makes the plan cheaper than the previous plan. The previous price of this plan was Rs 599.
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This plan offers users 2GB of data per day. It also offers users unlimited calls and 100 SMS per day. The validity of this plan is 84 days. You can also avail such benefits on prepaid plans of Rs 666 and Rs 299.
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