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HUF 15 purchase discount at Telenor

Telenor rewards customers who replace their used devices - and return them for recycling - with huge discounts. From August 29, customers who choose the environmentally conscious promotion can choose from a palette offering 5 types of smartphones with a purchase discount of at least HUF 15 for 000 days.

 

After the success of last year's "Crazy Action", the huge discounts in Telenor's end-of-summer campaign will not be missed this year either, but this time the focus is on recycling and rewarding customers' environmentally conscious thinking. The discount announced in the promotion can only be used in case of handing over a used device, which provides a discount of at least HUF 15 on the price of the devices included in the promotion. The amount of the discount varies between HUF 000 and HUF 15, depending on the tariff category chosen for the purchase of the device, devices with a price lower than HUF 000 can be purchased for HUF 30 within the framework of the promotion. To qualify for the purchase discount, a mobile device that has been returned for recycling must be identified by the IMEI number of the device used. The used phones collected will be fully discharged to the dismantling and dismantling lines of a recycling plant after the action.

The discount offer is available to retail and small business subscription customers, purchasing a new subscription or committing a 2-year tariff retention for their existing subscription in the Bonus Program. [1] In the case of personal purchases, smartphones are available during the opening hours of the stores advertised in the promotion, subject to availability. This year, in the "Crazy Action", customers can order the selected devices not only in person, but also online, on the telenor.hu website.

For more information about the promotion and the devices in the promotion: http://www.telenor.hu/orultakcio


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