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Bharti Airtel is among India’s most popular telecom service providers, offering customers an extensive range of postpaid and prepaid plans. Moreover, you can convert your Airtel postpaid plan to prepaid and vice-versa. Whichever plan you choose, you can conveniently pay your bill or recharge your Airtel connection via HDFC Bank’s PayZapp app. Here’s all you need to know about converting Airtel postpaid to prepaid and how PayZapp can assist with bill payments and recharges.
To transition from Airtel postpaid to prepaid, your postpaid plan must be active for at least 30 days, after which you can raise a conversion request in the following ways:
You can initiate the Airtel postpaid to prepaid conversion process by following these simple steps:
During the migration process, your mobile services will be paused temporarily. You can restart your mobile after the process is completed and start using the prepaid service.
You may also visit an Airtel store near you to carry out the prepaid to postpaid migration process. Here are the steps you need to follow:
When you convert from Airtel postpaid to prepaid, you enjoy the following benefits:
Converting your Airtel postpaid connection to prepaid may take a while. Once you are done, you may need to recharge your Airtel prepaid account to access the available services. The PayZapp app acts as your ideal companion for this purpose. With PayZapp, you can recharge your Airtel prepaid SIM effortlessly thanks to the following benefits:
Once you convert from Airtel postpaid to prepaid, you never have to worry about visiting Airtel stores or third-party vendors to recharge your Airtel subscription. You can do it merely in seconds on the PayZapp app. All you need to do is log into the app, click ‘Mobile Recharge’, and input your number or select a name from your contacts list. You can then choose a plan from the list, enter the recharge amount and choose your preferred payment method within PayZapp. It’s that simple!
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