Airtel prepaid mobile recharge made easier with netbanking at airtel.in

 

 

 

By Telecom Lead Team: Bharti Airtel, a
telecom operator in India, announced that its prepaid mobile customers can now
recharge their mobile phones online  through netbanking.

 

The newly offered service is an addition to
debit card and credit card payment options that were launched earlier.

 

Designed to be user-friendly, the recharge
process is just a matter of clicks.  Airtel prepaid mobile customers need
to go to www.airtel.in and click on prepaid mobile under recharge
prepaid tab or simply type www.airtel.in/prepaidrecharge in their
browser.

 

The users can recharge their prepaid
accounts using Visa / Master Credit or Debit card or via Net banking in 3
simple steps. They just need to enter their number, select the required amount
and enter the credit or debit card details through the secure payment gateway.
The transaction summary shows the details before payment and the recharge is
complete in the 3rd step after the payment is made.

 

Airtel had launched the online
recharge for the prepaid users across India in August last year. It had payment
support via Master/Visa credit or debit cards. Now the net banking support is a
great advantage for those who have online net banking accounts.

 


editor@telecomlead.com

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