MOLDCELL Subscribers Get Full Reward for Their Loyalty
In less than a year, subscribers of advance packages have been granted with over 10 million free minutes within MOLDCELL loyalty program. Only in October, the subscribers have totally received nearly 1 200 000 free minutes.
MOLDCELL loyalty program is applied each month to the subscribers of advance packages present in the network at least for 6 months.
The longer the client’s presence in MOLDCELL network, the more free minutes he will get.
Free of charge minutes are allocated on a monthly basis, according to the following scheme:
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In-network period:
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Number of free minutes allocated:
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from 6 months
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10 free minutes
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from 9 months
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20 free minutes
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from 1 year and longer
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30 free minutes
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MOLDCELL comes to thank its clients for their loyalty and assures them that it will continue creating modern and qualitative services, extending the coverage area and providing customer service at the highest level.
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