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Du launches credit transfer scheme

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, June 15 - 2009 at 12:12

UAE telecom operator Du has launched its new One2One service which enables all Du Pay as You Go and Visitor Mobile Line subscribers to transfer credit to other users on the same network. The service allows the transfer of a minimum of Dhs2 and a maximum of Dhs200 per transaction. Credit transfer is allowed from the 'more time' and 'more credit' balances. There is no charge when customers transfer credit from their 'more time' account. A 15% transaction fee is applicable when they transfer from their 'more credit' account. The transferred credit is always given in the 'more time' account of the recipient and is valid for life. Transfers can be made and received while roaming abroad as well.

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