Seeking Help Some help with Airtel postpaid plans

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I can see quite a lot of plans for Airtel postpaid. The minimum one starts at ₹499. In this I can see Netflix 3 months and prime video one year listed. Is this some kind of coupon we get to activate them?

Another doubt. Once the 3 months are over, and I pay for another cycle, will I still get 3 more months Netflix?
 
I can see quite a lot of plans for Airtel postpaid. The minimum one starts at ₹499. In this I can see Netflix 3 months and prime video one year listed. Is this some kind of coupon we get to activate them?

Another doubt. Once the 3 months are over, and I pay for another cycle, will I still get 3 more months Netflix?

Once u will opt for this plan, a card will appear on airtel app informing u about free benefits available from Netflix and Amazon Prime. Just follow the steps and activate the same.

After the 3 months or 1 year period is over then u can simply cancel or continue the subscription. This is 1 time offer, continuing on airtel plan will not make u eligible again for this. Apart from this there r certain top ups which give Amazon Prime subscription for particular duration alongwith call and data quota
 
Now Airtel sucks. Thanks bro, I'm happy with the 299 prepaid plan with prime video

Airtel does not suck bro, customers r sucking too much and not willing to pay right price. Infact i am not in favour of airtel giving so many things free unless some other company itself comes up to them for promotional offers.

People r just busy comparing Jio with Airtel without realizing that without sustainable business model good service cannot be provided. Under strenuous situation airtel is doing quite good.
 
Airtel does not suck bro, customers r sucking too much and not willing to pay right price. Infact i am not in favour of airtel giving so many things free unless some other company itself comes up to them for promotional offers.

People r just busy comparing Jio with Airtel without realizing that without sustainable business model good service cannot be provided. Under strenuous situation airtel is doing quite good.
Exactly, Airtel TV offers content from multiple premium streaming platform. Airtel gives premium access to Wynk with ads. Meanwhile Jio doesn't. Even Jio Magazine nowadays comes with a 90 days trial. Only thing Jio offers for free is Jio TV and Hotstar Sports.
 
Exactly, Airtel TV offers content from multiple premium streaming platform. Airtel gives premium access to Wynk with ads. Meanwhile Jio doesn't. Even Jio Magazine nowadays comes with a 90 days trial. Only thing Jio offers for free is Jio TV and Hotstar Sports.
Doesn't matter if the user doesn't get what content he wants
 
Doesn't matter if the user doesn't get what content he wants

They r giving so much content for free which includes best programs, movies, channels, music and what not. If u want more then brother u should pay for it.

If people start demanding everything free of cost or at less cost then quality of content or production or broadcast will suffer. Also there can be exceptions made in certain cases and some ads can take the burden of incoming revenue but large section of viewers have problem with this too.

Also we crave that Bollywood or TV show produce mega shows/movies which require huge investment, tell me r people willing to contribute thru subscription fee? Just ads cannot support such initiatives. It needs atleast 30:70 or even more ratio depending on scale.

We r not willing to pay even for Rox HD or Le Plex HD, let alone think about HBO Premium channels. Similarly mobile platforms can only go to certain point to provide free content even though it is loss making for them but then again customers do not appreciate it but criticise them not only for this but poor coverage which is result of wrong approach
 
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