Orange Romania: FREE for Customers, Unexpected Surprise

Orange Romania unexpectedly surprises customers in Romania with what it offers for free including now, here is the decision taken by the operator.

Orange Romania is a telecommunications operator full of good surprises, and one of them is fully visible now, after the company decided to continue to offer customers for free something that was announced as ready for elimination. More precisely, the campaign from Orange Romania through which "hugs" sent to friends bring free internet traffic, through this page, which was supposed to end on May 7, continues now, probably until May 31.

Orange Romania still allows customers from all over the country to get free internet if they send virtual "hugs" to their friends, up to 50 GB of mobile internet being offered at the moment for those interested. We are talking about an offer that the telecommunications group has for customers who use prepaid cards, so not for those who have subscriptions, so only half of those who use Orange Romania services can enjoy the promotion.

Orange Romania: FREE for Customers, Unexpected Surprise

Orange Romania has a special page that allows customers from Romania to send "hugs" to any other friends to make them happy, and to bring them tens of GB of free internet traffic. 10 GB of internet traffic are offered by Orange Romania for each of the hugs sent, the allocation being made both to the sender and to the receiver, but it is mandatory that everything takes place only between prepaid card users.

Orange Romania it requires that both the one who receives the money and the one who sends it, have an option of at least 5 euros active for the card, so it is not something that anyone can enjoy at their discretion. However, considering that any of Orange Romania's prepaid cards have offers that start from 5 euros per month, almost anyone can enjoy this promotion that the telecommunications operator has had for us for more than a month.

Orange Romania has already extended this special promotion for customers from Romania at least once, and it is unlikely to do it again, especially since in the state of alert people don't stay at home that much anymore.