Telecom companies offer a validity of 28 days instead of 30 to the customers in the name of one month recharge. Similarly, in two months recharge, customers get a validity of 54 or 56 days. After all, what is the reason behind it? Let us know in detail-
Private telecom companies like Reliance Jio, Airtel and Vodafone-Idea (Vi) offer validity ofVI 28 days instead of 30 to customers in the name of one month recharge. Similarly, in two months recharge, customers get a validity of 54 or 56 days.
Whereas the validity of 84 days is offered instead of 90 days in three months recharge. After all, what is the reason behind it? Let us know in detail-
Why one month recharge gets 28 days validity
Actually, telecom companies offer validity of 28 days in one month’s recharge. This gives a big advantage to the telecom companies. According to the customer, 12 months of recharge is done on his behalf in a year.
But in reality it is not so. The reality is that according to the validity of 28 days, customers recharge for 13 months, not 12 in a year. This is because the reduced validity of two days each month leaves an extra 28 days at the end of the year.
There are 22 extra days in a year except February. Also, according to the month of 31 days, 3 extra days are saved. This increases the number of extra days to 28 and 29 days. In such a situation, the customer does a recharge of 13 months.
54 days recharge
Similarly, 24 days extra comes out at the end of the year with a validity of 56 days in two months. Also, 6 days extra comes out according to the month of 31 days. In such a situation, you have to recharge for 13 months.
84 days recharge
According to the validity of 84 days in three months, 24 days extra comes out in a year. Also, adding 7 days to 31 days, then there is a total of 31 days.