Reliance Jio 12months free with iPhone 7 & iPhone 7 Plus offer+Citibank Cashback offer of 10K and more
- Reliance Jio iPhone 7 & iPhone 7 Plus offer*
- Rs.10,000 cashback till 8th Oct 7 AM & applicable in Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Ahmedabad & Bangalore only
- 10% cashback (upto Rs.3,000) on CitiBank credit card
- JIO Service worth Rs.18,000 for 1 year
- Reliance Retail coupons worth Rs.15,000
Update: The same offer will also be available on purchase of new iPhone6, iPhone6s , iPhone6SPlus and iPhoneSE
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How to get this deal
- Click here to go to reliancedigital.
- Its an offline offer : visit nearby Available now on all Reliance Digital Xpress stores.
Reliance Jio iPhone 7 & iPhone 7 Plus offer*
Free Jio services for 12 months (1,499 plan monthly plan for 12 months) which includes unlimited Voice, SMS, 20GB LTE data, 40GB wifi Data, unlimited night data.
Rs.10,000 cashback till 8th Oct 7 AM & applicable in Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Ahmedabad & Bangalore only
10% cashback (upto Rs.3,000) on CitiBank credit card
JIO Service worth Rs.18,000 for 1 year
Reliance Retail coupons worth Rs.15,000
@Magus
I already edited my response for the phone. Check my previous response. The mobile website s***s.
FYI: Reliance reserves its right to change the price of any Service(s), tariff plans, in the Website any time without any notice
@AngryHulk wrote:
@Magus
I already edited my response for the phone. Check my previous response. The mobile website s***s.FYI: Reliance reserves its right to change the price of any Service(s), tariff plans, in the Website any time without any notice
As I said, it’s not about their freedom to change terms but the goodwill factor.
Even if I wanted to buy a 4G phone, why would I invest in this shitty Lyf instead of going for a better device?
FYI, the offer was not open to all 4G mobiles when many of us bought this shit.
@Magus wrote:
@AngryHulk wrote:
@Magus
I already edited my response for the phone. Check my previous response. The mobile website s***s.FYI: Reliance reserves its right to change the price of any Service(s), tariff plans, in the Website any time without any notice
As I said, it’s not about their freedom to change terms but the goodwill factor.
Even if I wanted to buy a 4G phone, why would I invest in this shitty Lyf instead of going for a better device?
FYI, the offer was not open to all 4G mobiles when many of us bought this shit.
I really don’t understand why there’s a goodwill factor when the commercial launch hasn’t been started yet. Anything in beta/testing phase can be changed, upgraded or closed as per the company requirement. Even Google does that with their products.
For 3-4k lyk ph, suggest a few good alternatives mobiles in same range? Every phone in 3-4k range are shitty products. 4GB a day is still not a bad deal too for free
This conversation will never end as our thoughts on how a product works in testing or beta phase are different.
@AngryHulk wrote:
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This conversation will never end as our thoughts on how a product works in testing or beta phase are different.
Perhaps. I’m not well-informed about beta or testing phase business. I just talk as a layman buying a product from a reputed seller. May be today’s business ethics is not as it used to be.
@Magus I know ethics is something that cannot be an attribute for Reliance as a company but did they not make it clear on how Jio service would be rolled out?
Private beta → Employee only → selected invites → anyone with lyf → public beta → commercial launch.
They actually did follow these steps as they committed but just that they never mentioned how long each phase would last so what exactly is unethical here? As far as restricting to 4GB goes, they always were at the discretion and so does every company in testing phase. The very reason why a product is under testing phase is to learn about various things. Reliance learnt how their network is being abused put some restrictions in place which I don’t blame them for at all.
@raghupro wrote:
@Magus I know ethics is something that cannot be an attribute for Reliance as a company but did they not make it clear on how Jio service would be rolled out?
Private beta → Employee only → selected invites → anyone with lyf → public beta → commercial launch.
They actually did follow these steps as they committed but just that they never mentioned how long each phase would last so what exactly is unethical here? As far as restricting to 4GB goes, they always were at the discretion and so does every company in testing phase. The very reason why a product is under testing phase is to learn about various things. Reliance learnt how their network is being abused put some restrictions in place which I don’t blame them for at all.
They could have at least let the Lyf users to complete the three month Preview offer they promised. Is that too much to ask for?
@Magus wrote:
@raghupro wrote:
@Magus I know ethics is something that cannot be an attribute for Reliance as a company but did they not make it clear on how Jio service would be rolled out?
Private beta → Employee only → selected invites → anyone with lyf → public beta → commercial launch.
They actually did follow these steps as they committed but just that they never mentioned how long each phase would last so what exactly is unethical here? As far as restricting to 4GB goes, they always were at the discretion and so does every company in testing phase. The very reason why a product is under testing phase is to learn about various things. Reliance learnt how their network is being abused put some restrictions in place which I don’t blame them for at all.
They could have at least let the Lyf users to complete the three month Preview offer they promised. Is that too much to ask for?
Definitely not, but they are honouring whatever they committed don’t they? This has had to happen when they transition from one phase to other, the few users who adapted late will feel betrayed as a new offering was just around the corner.
Consider a simple phone launch which almost all companies never disclose about but thanks to the leaks we do know about it. So how does a buyer who purchased a OnePlus 2 just a week before OnePlus 3 launches feel about it if he never followed tech news online and never knew that OnePlus 3 launch was around the corner? You can’t expect OnePlus to turn him down saying OP3 is about to launch so don’t get OP2 from them.
@raghupro wrote:
@Magus wrote:
@raghupro wrote:
@Magus I know ethics is something that cannot be an attribute for Reliance as a company but did they not make it clear on how Jio service would be rolled out?
Private beta → Employee only → selected invites → anyone with lyf → public beta → commercial launch.
They actually did follow these steps as they committed but just that they never mentioned how long each phase would last so what exactly is unethical here? As far as restricting to 4GB goes, they always were at the discretion and so does every company in testing phase. The very reason why a product is under testing phase is to learn about various things. Reliance learnt how their network is being abused put some restrictions in place which I don’t blame them for at all.
They could have at least let the Lyf users to complete the three month Preview offer they promised. Is that too much to ask for?
Definitely not, but they are honouring whatever they committed don’t they? This has had to happen when they transition from one phase to other, the few users who adapted late will feel betrayed as a new offering was just around the corner.
Consider a simple phone launch which almost all companies never disclose about but thanks to the leaks we do know about it. So how does a buyer who purchased a OnePlus 2 just a week before OnePlus 3 launches feel about it if he never followed tech news online and never knew that OnePlus 3 launch was around the corner? You can’t expect OnePlus to turn him down saying OP3 is about to launch so don’t get OP2 from them.
New mobile launches are a bit different. We all know very well that a mobile we buy today may get outdated tomorrow. Even now, I’m not feeling bad that they gave the same service free of cost but that they withdrew a service they promised (though within their T&Cs) when I paid 4200 for it.
Guys someone pls confifm that jio 12 month offer on iphone 7is only available if we buy from reliance degital or we can buy from anywhere ?
@ang281293523 wrote:
Guys someone pls confifm that jio 12 month offer on iphone 7is only available if we buy from reliance degital or we can buy from anywhere ?
It’s only with Reliance Digital purchases
@ My dear Friend it not just Digital ,it can be from apple store or authorised Apple retailer also check the official video and listen carefully
@prasadgurjar126 wrote:
@ My dear Friend it not just Digital ,it can be from apple store or authorised Apple retailer also check the official video and listen carefully
That is just a video done by random person trying to impersonate Steve Jobs. This is not an official video by Reliance Jio.
Anyways, if you still want to get the device somewhere else and then try a Jio sim be my guest.
my dear friend this video is on jio.com so its from the horses mouth
So please don’t spread rumour or false info if you don’t have confirmation or proof No offence my friend
Click on the below link and watch Video for urself and be my guest
NEED A JIO CODE TO GET 1 YEAR JIO BENEFIT ON IPHONE 7. READY TO PAY FOR THE SAME…
PS: IF wrong post, Please remove!
confused, we will get 13000/- cashback or only 10000? both offers will applicable ?
Any trick /hack for 1 yr jio
got cash back only 10000/- .
Even Ambani knows very well people wouldn’t give a shit about Lyf mobiles if there were no Jio offers along with it. Now why would anyone spend 4K on something which can otherwise be availed without a paisa? They should have at least kept their words for Lyf mobile users. They could have easily locked such SIMs to Lyf mobiles alone to prevent misuse. What they have done instead can never be justified. You haven’t addressed the part where exclusive buyers are treated the same as free users.