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Airtel 80mb, 95mb Cheat for 100 Naira - Blackberry Plan working on Android

Call it a cheat, or anything, it's a cool one
It used to work before but stopped. Now, it's back again working on all blackberry and Android Phones.

Actually, I think it's a blackberry daily sub but who cares.it's cheap and it's working on Android. Can come in handy
Airtel 80mb or 81mb or 95mb cheat for 100 naira only - blackberry daily plan working on Android
How to Subscribe
1. Load N100
2. Dial *440*18#
3. You will get an sms from Airtel confirming your
subscription.
4. Send Deactivate to 440
5. Send stopautorenew to 440
6. Dial *123*10# to view your mb...
Speaking of the 95mb,if it's the first time you are recharging in the week, you'll get additional 15mb plus the 80mb to give 95megabytes.
Have you used it before?
Gist me about it. Working on your device?

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