MTN "Please Call Me": Get a Call Back with No Airtime

Running low on airtime but can't recharge just yet? Don't stress! MTN's got a nifty little feature called "Please Call Me" that can save the day. Let's break down how to send those requests and get a call back right when you need it most.

What is MTN "Please Call Me"?

Think of it as a quick virtual nudge to someone with airtime. It's a free service that lets you send a request asking that specific MTN number to call you back.

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How to Send an MTN "Please Call Me"

You've got options! Here are the easiest ways:

  • USSD Code: It's super simple:
    • Dial 133 the MTN number you want to call you #
    • Example: 13308031234567# and press send
  • SMS: If USSD codes aren't your thing:
    • Text "Call Me" to the MTN number
    • Example: Text "Call Me" to 08031234567

Things to Remember

  • You Have a Limit: MTN usually limits how many "Please Call Me" requests you can send per day.
  • It's for MTN Numbers Only: You can only send these requests to other MTN users.
  • The Receiver Pays: The person you send the request to will be charged for the call when they call you back.

FAQs

Q: How much does it cost to receive a "Please Call Me" request?

A: It's free to receive the request! But when you call the person back, that call is charged at your normal airtime rate.

Q: Can I block "Please Call Me" requests?

A: Yes! If you're tired of getting them, there's usually a way to block them. Check with MTN customer support.

Conclusion

There you have it! Next time you're low on airtime, use the power of the "Please Call Me" to get connected. It's a lifesaver, especially when you're in a pinch. Got any more questions about the "mtn please call me" feature? Tell me in the comment box below!

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