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How to send a beggar from MTS to MTS and the numbers of other mobile operators?

You can use the free services of mobile operators, which are provided to all subscribers, at any time. However, the need for their use arises precisely when the balance is not enough funds to make calls, send messages. The "Chime" service, more commonly known as "beggar" or "bum", is provided by many operators, including MTS, Tele2, Beeline, Megafon, etc.

What are the conditions for providing this service, how can I generate and send a request for a call? How to send a "beggar" from "MTS" to "MTS" and the numbers of other mobile operators?

Terms of Use

As a rule, for all subscribers this service is provided completely free of charge and is included in the list of basic options that were initially activated on the subscriber's number. Before proceeding to describe the formation of requests and tell how to send a beggar from MTS to MTS and to the numbers of other mobile operators, you should familiarize the subscribers with the procedure for sending such requests.

  1. The subscriber dials a certain combination on the number to send the request (for example, for the number of the operator "Megaphone" it will look like this: * 144 * #).
  2. The request from the client's customer number is sent to the operator's server.
  3. From the server to the number that was specified in the request, a text message is sent containing information that the subscriber with such a number asks him to call back. Along with the number of that person in the SMS will also be present the date and time of sending the request.
  4. At will and opportunity, the person to whom the request was previously sent is contacted by the person who needed it.

How to send a beggar from MTS to MTS?

If the SIM card you are using refers to MTS and you need to ask your friend or colleague to call you back, you should remember the following combination of characters: * 110 * #. How to send a "beggar" from "MTS" to "MTS" and the numbers of other mobile operators? To request a call back from another person, you only need to use this request. It is relevant for sending a request to both the client of its operator (that is, "MTS") and other providers. However, one should not abuse this way of communication: every day a limit of 20 requests is given to each client.

How to send a "beggar" from "Tele2" to "MTS"?

If you are a customer of Tele2 and also faced a shortage of funds on the call account, then you should use the following request: * 118 * #. This operator also has a limit on the number of requests sent. Monthly you can call free of charge fifty or sixty times (the exact number depends on the region where the SIM card is registered).

Sending calls "Call me back" when roaming

If you are interested in how to send a "beggar" to "MTS" (Russia) or to subscribers of another operator, if you are roaming in the country, then use all the same commands as before. Sending requests with a request to call back is available for subscribers who are in their area, in intranet roaming.

Each subscriber has the right to refuse to accept requests. For example, if your friend overcomes you with these requests, then set a ban. For example, for MTS subscribers, you need to enter * 110 * 0 # for this. If you want, you can restore the service and reactivate it on the number so that other subscribers can send you a notification requesting a call back.

The order of getting rid of annoying beggars can also be clarified from your operator by contacting the online help desk or by calling the contact center.

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