Coronavirus Lockdown: Tata Sky Is Giving 7-Day Balance Loan To Deactivated Accounts, Here's How To Get It
Tata Sky Has Introduced A 7-day Balance Loan Offer Which Will Enable Users Who Aren't Able To Recharge Their Accounts To Get Credit For A Week.
COVID-19 has infected nearly 900 people in India so far. The country is under 21-day lockdown currently as an effort to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus outbreak. People are staying indoors practising social distancing. They are spending their time watching movies, shows for entertainment.
Keeping the coronavirus lockdown in mind, Tata Sky has introduced a 7-day balance loan offer. According to Gadgets 360, this offer will enable users who aren't able to recharge their accounts to get 7-day credit.
This new Tata Sky offer is reportedly available for deactivated accounts. According to the report, all those customers whose accounts have been deactivated are getting a message from Tata Sky to avail this 7-day credit. The loan amount will be debited from the user's account on the eighth day.
The message reads, "Your Tata Sky a/c is deactive! If unable to recharge, give a missed call on 080-61999922 from RMN to get 7 days balance which will be debited on the 8th day. A/c will be credited in the next 4 hrs. Keep your set-top box in On/Standby mode for reactivation of services."
After the missed call, your account gets credited with 7-day balance. Tata Sky will debit the loan amount from the user's account automatically on the eighth day. According to the report, the offer was first spotted by DreamDTH.
For all the Latest Technology News, Tech News News, Download News Nation Android and iOS Mobile Apps.
More from Technology
Paytm brings back '4 ka 100 cashback' offer on UPI money transfers for upcoming India vs South Africa T20 series
Android dominates India’s OS landscape with 74.65% share, research finds
Samsung Galaxy A51 5G Launched In US: All You Need To Know About Newly-Launched Smartphone
Honor Play 4T Pro With Triple-Rear Camera Setup Launched In China: Specifications, Price Inside
Facebook Sues Indian Techie For Running Deceptive Ads, Fake News On Coronavirus