How do I do a Mobile Balance Transfer in Bangladesh?

Today's people can not think about using a mobile phone. From businessman to jobholder, every person needs this device. This device is making our life very easy. We can talk and send a text with this device to another person. Before inventing the mobile phone, the land phone was the primary device for contacting another person.

But the land phone does not have any mobility.

After creating the mobile device, day by day, its applications are increasing. To talk to another or browse the internet, you need a SIM card. Mobile network operator companies provide this SIM. It connects with a network. When we talk with another person with a mobile phone using an operator network, we need some balance in our phone. Without any balance, you can not talk, send a text, or even browse the internet.

But suddenly, you will notice that your balance is so low. You can not do anything with this low balance. To make a call or send a text, you need the least amount of balance. You can refill your balance for the prepaid package by purchasing a prepaid card or loading the balance from the agent. You can also recharge your balance by using an online platform. But you have no option to refill it. To solve this situation, mobile network operator companies offer you a balance transfer option from other prepaid users.

If you don't know how the balance transfer process works, then this article is for you. Here, I discuss the balance transfer process elaborately.

What is a Balance Transfer?

Balance transfer means receiving and sending balance anytime, anywhere from mobile balance. One prepaid user can send or receive balance from their family's or friend's cell phone number. This process is only for the same operator users.

How to Do it?

Banglalink:

Banglalink introduces Emergency Balance Transfer service for all Banglalink user.

Banglalink offers you to transfer your balance to your family and friends quickly. You can transfer your balance any time to another Banglalink number.

  • To register, you need to dial *1000# USSD code
  • Request for generating a PIN
  • You will receive a PIN in reply (by pop up / flash)
  • Save the given PIN.
  • You will require this PIN to transfer the balance every time onwards. 

Grameenphone:

Grameenphone users can transfer their balance to another Grameenphone number by following the below process.

  • To register, customers need to dial *121*1500# and press 1 to register for the service. The registration can be done through the MyGP app too.
  • For transferring the balance, customers need to Dial *121*1500#, then press 2 and follow the instructions. Customers can also avail of the service from the MyGP app.
  • To change the PIN, dial *121*1500# and press 3, then follow the instruction.
  • The recharge limit is a Minimum of 10 BDT and a Maximum of 100 BDT. 

Robi:

In the Robi, you don't need to register for availing balance transfer service. You can transfer your balance to your friends and family easily and anytime.

  • To transfer, type the amount in a text message body and send SMS.
  • You will be auto-registered for the service after the first transaction.
  • You will also get a PIN code after a successful transfer. Please use the PIN for future transactions. To disable the PIN, SMS off to 1210.
  • To transfer balance using IVR, please dial 1210.
  • Please dial *140*6*1# to transfer the balance.

Airtel:

Airtel users can transfer their balance to other Airtel numbers anytime. To avail of this service, Airtel customers have to follow some instructions. 

  • Type BTR XXXX (PIN - OPTIONAL) 016XXXXXXXX (receiver mobile number) 100 (amount) and send SMS to 1000.

You can also transfer your balance using the operator companies app. Smartphone users can transfer their money effortlessly. These apps are available in both Google Play Store and Appstore.

 

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