Sunday, 12 June 2016

GET AN IPHONE 6S FROM AIRTEL AS LOW AS N21,999 MONTHLY


Airtel Nigeria is always innovative in improving the quality of life for their subscribers. The leading network recently launch a payment scheme for all those that love to buy the Apple iPhone 6S but they are not ready to drop the cash at once. The Airtel payment scheme allow you to pay for your IPhone 6S over a period of 12 months at a cost of 21, 999 Naira per month.
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IPhone 6S is one of the best phones at the moment with some over the top fixtures. We all know apple products for their great qualities and the IPhone 6S is not a disappointment too. Some of the phone features include:
4K Video Display
12 Mega Pixels Camera
3D Touch
Force Touch and many more
How to Buy Apple IPhone 6S from Airtel on Credit
To buy the Apple IPhone from Airtel using their credit scheme, you will need to provide the following:
Debit card valid for at least 12 months.
Debit card will be registered as primary instrument for payment of the monthly bundle. In addition, the card will be charged for the 1st month bundle payment.
4 Cheque leaflets. Customer to sign at least 4 post-dated cheques as a back-up to the registered debit card
Valid proof of ID - National ID Card, Permanent voters card, Driver's license or International Passport
Proof of address - Utility bill listing your home address
2 months recent bank statement – Account should be the same linked to the debit card and cheque being presented

OTHER BENEFITS ARE: Free 3Gb, N3000 airtime, 300 SMS and Unlimited Social bundle every month.

Airtel locations where the offer is available
Ikeja City mall
Palms mall, Lekki
The deal is not bad at all when you look at the prices of some of the variants of the phone. The 16GB model of the 6S is about 210, 000 Naira and the 64GB model is selling for around 240, 000 Naira.
The Scheme is more of a Lagos thing but I have seen people travel from Ibadan to Lagos and they were able to buy the phone too. If you are interested, you can contact Airtel customer care before proceeding to Lagos.


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