How to Borrow Megabytes on MTN (COOL XtraByte)

All this network. One good example of a competitive market is our network providers.

This people are just too much. When someone spoils a market, the rest will spoil it the more.

I guess airtel is now planning on doing something like this too.

Anyway mtn just launch a new package that will enable you to borrow money from them. So it not only xtratime that can be borrowed. Lol, I guess you must be happy now, for my borrow, borrow lovers.

Man must browse naw, so anyhow, even if it will cost us of changing sim cards even day. No problem. I think this new idea is also good, because if you are broke, you can just borrow and then pay back later.

The name of the package is called XtraByte. So there is XraTime that enables you to borrow airtime. And now there is XtraByte, that enables you to borrow megabytes.
But listen, it depends on your recharge, the way you recharge really matters a lot for you to be eligible to borrow megabyte.
XtraByte only allows eligible customers borrow data whenever they don’t have data. And then they can pay back whenever they have the money to. But of course you know that even if you’re not ready to pay and you recharge, they will surly pack their money.
So it’s only active mtn users that are eligible to use this package.

THEIR PACKAGE GOES AS FOLLOWS

  • 10% 10MB N50 NGN 55 24hrs
  • 10% 30MB N100 NGN 110 24hrs
  • 10% 100MB N200 NGN 220 24hrs
  • 10% 200MB N300 NGN 330 48hrs
  • 10% 750MB N500 NGN550 7days

NOW THIS ARE THE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE BORROWING FROM MTN.

  1. YOU MUST HAVE A GOOD AND WELL REGISTERED SIM CARD
  2. YOUR PHONE NUMBER MUST BE ACTIVE FOR LIKE 4 MONTHS TO BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE FOR THIS PACKAGE.
  3. YOU MUST HAVE BEEN RECHARGING OFTEN TO ENJOY THE HIGHEST PRICE OF DATA.

WELL THAT’S ALL FOR NOW.

How to Borrow Megabytes on MTN

SIMPLY DIAL *606# THEN FOLLOW UP THE MESSAGE.

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