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With Ufone’s Karachi Offer, after the first 2 minutes your call is absolutely free!

 There is no city as vibrant as Karachi and no signals as strong as Ufone’s because now Ufone comes to you even better than before. With Ufone’s special Karachi Offer, call any Ufone number anywhere in Pakistan from 9pm to 6pm next day for only Rs. 1.20 per minute and after 2 minutes your call will be absolutely FREE! In addition, once you subscribe to Karachi Offer, you will also get 5000 SMS totally free!
  
NO ONE else offers Karachiites such a remarkable deal like Ufone does!
 
Don’t miss this limited time offer, activate it right now! Dial *444*25# and let your voice be heard all across Pakistan telling everyone that it’s all about U!
 
Detail Tariff:
 
Karachi Offer
Call Charges Pricing
Ufone to Ufone (9pm-6pm) Rs 1.2+tax / 60Sec and call free after 2 minutes
Ufone to Ufone (6pm-9pm) Rs 1.2+tax / 60Sec
Ufone to PTCL Rs 1.6+tax / 60Sec
Ufone to Other Mobile Networks Rs 1.6+tax / 60Sec
Daily Service Charge Rs 0.99+tax
 
SMS Charges
Call Charges Pricing
Ufone to Ufone RS 0.50+tax /SMS
Ufone to Other Networks RS 1.00+tax /SMS
Ufone to International RS 2.50+tax /SMS
 
Terms & Conditions:
  
The validity of 5000 Free SMS is 10 days
Subscribers can only avail the tariff rates in Karachi area
Opt In fee of Rs 20+ tax will be charged.
Daily Subscription fee of Rs 0.99+tax will be applicable
Calls made to free numbers and short codes will not be eligible for the offer.
Calls made using Buckets will not be eligible for the offer.
There will be no FnF on this package.
Limited time promotion

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