Free Amazon Prime subscription: Condition-owned Telco BSNL offers a fully free Amazon Primary membership worth Rs 999 with its postpaid subscribers at no additional charge. Subscribers who opt for the Rs 399 and above postpaid subscriptions(of BSSNL) are entitled to subscribe.

In addition to this availability, BSNL broadband users with previously stated Rs 745 subscriptions may also use the Amazon Primary service for absolutely free.  

BSNL Offer

BSNL offers a range of plans for subscribers, which start from Rs.99, the plans vary with benefits.  The benefits keep increasing with the cost of the pack. The plans which come with free Amazon Prime Subscription start at Rs 399. Other plans which offer the same subscription are priced at Rs 401, Rs 499, Rs 525, Rs 725, Rs 798, Rs 799, Rs 1125 and Rs 1525. 

Here is how eligible users can enable the subscription to Amazon Prime:

  • Go on the website of BSNL and fill out the necessary details like your BSNL cell phone number, email ID, circle, and state. You can create an Amazon account by putting in credentials.
  • Users should keep these criteria in mind to get the subscription. In case a postpaid user is going to redeem the subscription, he must note that the user’s plan should be in the “Active” state. Users must note that the offer is not available for existing Amazon Prime users. The offer is not available for service numbers.
  • The telco also offers advanced rental postpaid plans, Telecom Talk reports. A postpaid subscriber can get a 12-month subscription by paying for just 11 months with a free Amazon subscription. The user can also get a subscription for 24 months by paying just for 21 months.
  • In this way, a BSNL postpaid user can avail all benefits and a subscription to Amazon Prime for 2 years. Some prepaid offers like the one for Rs 98, which comes at a validity of 22 days offer 2GB daily data comes with a free subscription of Eros Now.

BSNL has also increased its incoming calls validity till May 5 in the backdrop of an extended lockdown. BSNL users will keep getting incoming calls through the lockdown period.