Skip to main content

Jio Now Gives Rs. 2,200 Cashback on 4G Phones Bought On Quikr Bazaar

Jio has partnered with Quikr to introduce a new offer which provides an instant cashback of Rs. 2,200 for smartphones bought from Quikr Bazaar which run on Jio’s telecom network. The Jio-Quikr offer is now live on Quikr Bazaar, Quikr’s marketplace platform where one can buy a wide range of pre-owned and refurbished smartphones

How Does the Offer work?

The offer is only valid for refurbished 4G VoLTE smartphones purchased from Quikr Bazaar that are listed under the Certified Mobile category or devices that are a part of the Quikr Assured program. Customers then have to activate a Jio SIM on it and opt for any of the two recharge plans eligible for the cashback. Buyers can either get a new Jio mobile connection or use their existing Jio SIM card on the device to avail the cashback.

Recharge Plans Eligible for the Cashback

Once the buyer has activated a Jio SIM on their smartphone purchased from Quikr Bazaar, they can choose from the Rs. 198 or the Rs. 299 prepaid plan to avail the cashback. The Rs. 198 plan offers benefits such as unlimited calling and 2GB of 4G data per day with a validity of 28 days, while the Rs. 299 plan allows unlimited calling and offers 3GB of daily data for 28 days.

How the Cashback Will Be Credited?

Once the customer has opted for either of the two Jio prepaid plans, they will get a cashback of Rs. 2,200 that will be credited to their account through the MyJio app.

Validity

The Jio-Quikr cashback offer is only valid for devices purchased between November 29th and February 25th.

As for the eligible devices, you can choose from a wide range of refurbished smartphones from brands like Samsung, Xiaomi, Apple and Nokia among others from Quikr Bazaar. You can check out the complete list of eligible smartphones for the Jio-Quikr cashback offer here as well as on the Quikr app.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i Review: A Powerful Workhorse

It’s been quite some time since Intel announced its 11th-gen laptop processors, complete with the new logo design and Intel Iris Xe graphics. And yet, so far I’ve not gotten my hands on a laptop packing the new processor and iGPU. That all changed when Lenovo sent over the IdeaPad Slim 5i (Rs. 61,990) with […] The article Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i Review: A Powerful Workhorse was first published on Beebom

Twitter Wants to Build an ‘Open and Decentralized’ Social Media Platform

In an attempt to create a Facebook competitor, which everyone flocks to, Twitter became increasingly centralized over the years. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey believes that’s the case and has now tweeted a lengthy plan to fund research to build an open and decentralized standard for social media platforms. It will “ultimately become a standard” that Twitter’s client will be based upon. Dubbed Bluesky, this project will see a team of up to five researchers , which could include open-source architects, engineers, and designers, being on-boarded in the near future. Currently, Bluesky has no team members but Dorsey tweeted that Twitter’s CTO Parag Agrawal has been tasked with finding a lead. The folks over at Firefox have already extended a helping hand, saying how the non-profit has contributed to decentralization. Enough jibber-jabber, but what exactly is Bluesky? And what does it intend to achieve? Dorsey, in his tweetstorm , states that the challenges being faced by centralized social

Mysterious Drones Spotted in Colorado and Nebraska; Sources Unknown

A group of drones was reportedly been spotted in the sky at night last week in Colorado and Nebraska that made the residents anxious and worried. The police officials in charge have no idea regarding where these drones are from. “They’ve been doing a grid search, a grid pattern. They fly one square and then they fly another square,”  Colorado’s Phillips County Sheriff Thomas Elliot told the Denver Post. The drones have an approximate six-foot wingspan and stay 200 to 300 feet away from buildings. At least 17 drones have been spotted till now. They appear at around 7 PM at night and disappear at around 10 PM . Until now, the drones have not been caught doing any illegal or unofficial activities.  “They do not seem to be malicious. They don’t seem to be doing anything that would indicate criminal activity,” Sheriff Elliott added. The Federal Aviation Agency, the Air Force, Drug Enforcement Administration, and US Army Forces Command confirmed that the drones did not belong to them.