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Bonus cards from Vodafone

Kochi, Feb. 26

Vodafone Essar has announced the launch of a new range of bonus cards for its customers in Kerala. The new bonus cards are now available in denominations of Rs 15 and Rs 17, offering customers special call rates with a 10-day validity. The bonus card of Rs 15 comes with a call rate of 30p/min for 20 hours for local Vodafone calls, while the Rs 17 bonus card offers a call rate of 50p/min for 20 hours for all local mobile calls. These special call rates are applicable from 10 p.m. to 6 p.m. for 10 days. Mr K. Sankara Narayanan, Chief Executive Officer - Kerala, Vodafone Essar, said that the bonus cards are specificallydesigned for customers with smaller budgets and specific needs. To activate the bonus cards, all a customer needs to do is type BONUS and the MRP of Bonus Card and SMS it to 144. - Our Bureau

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