Two Methods to Send a “Please Call Me” on Telkom:
Method 1: Using USSD Code (Simple and Free)
This is the most common and convenient way to send a “Please Call Me” on Telkom.
- Open the phone app on your Telkom mobile phone.
- Dial one of the following USSD codes (depending on your preference):
- 140recipient’s phone number# (Most Common)
- #123# -> Option 5 (Please Call Me) -> Enter recipient’s phone number -> Send (Menu Navigation)
- Press the “Send” or “Call” button on your phone.
Method 2: Using Telkom App (Optional, Requires Data)
If you have the Telkom App downloaded on your phone with an active data connection, you might be able to send a “Please Call Me” message through the app (functionality may vary depending on the app version). However, this method is less common and not universally available on all Telkom app versions.
- Open the Telkom App on your phone.
- Login to your Telkom account (if required).
- Look for a section related to “Airtime & Bundles” or “Please Call Me” functionality (might vary depending on the app version).** Unfortunately, there isn’t a universally recognized icon or location for this feature within the Telkom App.**
- If you find the “Please Call Me” option: Enter the recipient’s phone number and send the request.
Important Notes:
- The “Please Call Me” service is free to use on Telkom.
- The recipient will receive a message stating, “The Telkom subscriber at [your phone number] requests you to call back.”
- This service is intended for situations where you don’t have enough airtime to make a regular call.
- The recipient is responsible for initiating the call back.
Additional Tips:
- You can send “Please Call Me” messages to any mobile network in South Africa, not just Telkom.
- Consider including a brief reason for requesting a call back in a separate message (if you can’t do it within the Telkom App). This can help the recipient decide whether to call you back right away.
I hope this detailed guide helps you easily send “Please Call Me” messages with Telkom! Remember, the Telkom App method might not be available on all app versions.
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