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Vi Vodafone Idea offering 50GB additional data with annual Rs 1,499 plan

Vi (Vodafone Idea) is offering 50GB additional data with its annual Rs 1,499 plan for prepaid subscribers. The annual plan offers 24GB data normally, but the company has increased the benefits of the plan by offering additional data that brings the total to 74GB. The data pack is available to purchase from the Vi app along with the new benefits.

Vi (Vodafone Idea) is offering 50GB additional data

The additional benefits with the annual plan were first spotted by OnlyTech with an additional 50GB data. The offer is also appearing as a pop-up message in the app and Vi is also sending text messages to inform its prepaid user base about the offer. Having said that, some users have also reported not receiving the additional benefits after recharging the annual plan. It is likely that the plan is only being offered to select users in circles for now. 

#vodafoneidea fraud company... Free 50 GB data free on the rechrge of Rs 1499 showing in ur VI app..proof is attached with this tweet...I did rechrge of Rs 1499 but 50 Gb free data is not credited. your company is doing fraud with cx's.@ViCustomerCare @TRAI @VodafoneGroup pic.twitter.com/PgV1GBfw38

— RAKESH RAWAT -R^2 (@rakeshrawat80) December 26, 2020

We were independently able to confirm the existence of the additional benefits offered along with the annual plan priced Rs 1,499.

Additional benefits offered along with the annual plan priced Rs 1,499

The annual plan now provides 74GB data with unlimited calls, 3,600 SMS and access to Vi Movies and TV shows with a collection of original TV shows, movies and live TV channels. The plan has a validity of 365 days from the date of recharge. 

Vodafone recently launched a new postpaid family plan offering unlimited data and calls starting at Rs 948. It offers unlimited local, STD and national roaming calls along with 100 SMSs for each connection. Additionally, the plan also offers a subscription to Amazon Prime Video and Zee5 subscription along with Netflix with premium tier plans. 

Vodafone has also started offering weekend data rollover with some tariff plans starting at Rs 249. The telco is currently offering nine recharge plans with Weekend Data Rollover benefits. The plan worth Rs 249 offers 1.5GB data with 28-day validity and goes up to Rs 2,595 offering 2GB data per day for a year. You can read more about it here.

 

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