USSD Code To Check Your Airtel Kenya Number

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Have you been asked about your contact by your friend or relative before; but since your contact is new you can’t know it off-hand. Well, you don’t need to bother yourself more about it because this informative article is for you. You will be given detailed information on how to check your Airtel Kenya Number on your phone using a USSD Code.

Three (3) Ways To Know Your Airtel Number

There are several ways you can use to identify your contact digits.

1. USSD Code

The network provides you with a USSD service that you can use to check your own phone number. Use the following procedure.

  • Insert the activated SIM card in your mobile handset
  • Dial *100#
  • Select option 3 “manage my account.”
  • Select option 1 “number and balance.”

A text message will be sent to your inbox, indicating the status of your account, contact digits, and active bundles.

2. Top Up The Line And Call Or Send A Text To Another Number

Sometimes, you can fail to remember the USSD code, but that should not worry you because you can do the following.

  • Ask for a friend’s contact digits
  • Call the digits and end the call or simply send a text
  • Tell them to read you the number

3. Check On The Original SIM Card Holder

This is one of the simplest ways so far. Locate the original SIM card holder and then get the contact from it.

Essential Airtel Number Details You Should Know

There are several factors you need to put into consideration if you want to use your line without any hustles and bustles.

Airtel Line Registration

In line with the government directive that all network operators register their subscribers, one has to ensure that their lines are duly registered in their name. How do you then confirm whether your line is registered?

  • Dial *100#
  • Select option 2, “manage my account.”
  • Choose option 6 “registration status.”

A text message will be sent to your inbox with registration details. In any case, the text shows that the line is not registered; visit any nearby Airtel money agent with an original identification card or passport and get your SIM card registered.

Airtel Kopa Credo Number

The Airtel okoa jahazi number is *221# or *310#. However, one thing you need to know is that not everyone is eligible for the advance credit service.

Requirements
  • You must have used the Airtel line for at least three months
  • Be a prepay subscriber
  • Must pay back the borrowed amount within a period not exceeding three days

If you are eligible,

  • Dial *221# or *310#
  • Press 1 “kopa credo”.
  • Select the amount you wish to borrow

Confirm the kopa credo balance amount by dialing *131# and *310# to find out how much you owe the network.

Internet Bundles Service

This network offers some of the most fantastic internet bundle options in Kenya. Check out below how you can access and buy some of the offers available.

  • Dial *544#
  • Select option 1, “amazing data.”
  • Pick your preferred data plan and click on send
  • Choose between whether to make the subscription once or auto
  • Choose option 1 “accept” and send

Airtel Voicemail Number

Voicemail service allows your callers to leave you a voice message whenever you are unreachable. So how do you activate voicemail service on your line? There are two ways of doing so;

By Use Of SMS

  • Send a message SUB VMS to 555

You will receive a message informing you that you have successfully subscribed to a voicemail.

By A Call

  • Call 555 or +254733105555, that is all.

Airtel Kenya Customer Care Service Number

The network’s customer care service can be accessed at any place anytime. The company boasts of competent professionals that are willing to step up and assist you in case of any problem.

All subscribers, whether prepaid or post-paid, can call the customer cares free of charge by dialing 100 or 0733100100 from any other network.

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