Today we are going to take a look at how you can avail Zong Advance Balance alternatively called as Loan or Rescue service in case you run out of credit. Zong or China Mobile Pakistan (CMPak) is a 100% owned subsidiary of China Mobile Communications Corporation. Zong engages in the provision of cellular mobile voice and data services to the Pakistani market through 2G, 3G and 4G technologies. The high standards of performance are testified by the service award of “No.1 Operator in voice and data services” by the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA).
Zong has over 26 million subscribers and a market share reaching 20%. Currently, the 4G coverage extends to over 100 cities of Pakistan and this number is increasing day by day. It aims to expand 4G LTE services to more areas of Pakistan in order to provide a faster, wider and deeper data quality experience to the users.
Previously, we have talked in detail about Zong Call Packages, Zong SMS Packages, Zong 3G & 4G Internet Packages and Zong Internet & MMS Settings. Like other telecom companies, Zong also provides its customers the facility of getting easy load in case of emergency. Zong advance balance or advance loan service is called “Rescue” service.
To get Zong advance balance, you must have less than Rs. 5 credit in your account and must have charged your account in previous 30 days to give back loan to Zong. Whenever you will recharge your SIM, your load will be deducted automatically. Standard Taxes also apply on this Loan. The method to get this Zong Advance Balance is:
Limitation: The limitation of Zong advance balance up to Rs. 50. It means you cannot get more than Rs. 50 as an advance load, even if you have used the Zong balance in the running month more than Rs. 1000.
Note: The service charges are Rs. 3.50 (It means for a loan of Rs. 25 ( + 3.5 =) Rs. 28.5 given will be deducted on recharge.)
You can also check our coverage of all call, SMS, and internet packages and internet settings of Telenor, Ufone, Zong, Jazz/Mobilink and Warid here.
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