lifecell launched 'Additional Money': how to get an emergency loan for communication up to 800 hryvnias.


The mobile operator lifecell reminded its subscribers about the possibility to use the 'Additional Money' service, which allows them to receive a temporary loan on their account for further use of the operator's services. This helps to remain connected in situations when there are not enough funds on the account.
The 'Additional Money' service is like your secret piggy bank in case you urgently need to top up your account! Activate it and get from 50 to 800 hryvnias for any lifecell services. The amount depends on your subscriber profile, - the company reported on Facebook.
To activate the service, you can use the My lifecell mobile app or via the USSD code *117#. The first two days the service is provided for free to give subscribers the opportunity to find a way to top up their main account. After that, the cost of the service is from 15 hryvnias.
It's convenient. Simple. It will help you stay connected if financial difficulties catch you off guard. Connect to stay in touch with the world:In addition, lifecell also drew the attention of Kyivstar and Vodafone subscribers to the 'Additional Money' service, which can be useful in critical situations when financial difficulties arise and it is important to stay connected. The service allows receiving a temporary additional top-up to the account, even if there are insufficient funds.
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