What is the Cell C please call me USSD code? Being able to send a please call to friends and family can be a life saver in times of need. It means you will always be in touch. Even when you do not have airtime, reaching those close to you is a simple matter of sending them a please call. So, it’s important for you to know the please call USSD for Cell C.
Cell C Please Call Me Back Code
The Cell C please call me back code is *111*recipient’s number#. The recipient’s number is the number of the person to whom you wish to send a please call me back. The person to whom you are sending the please call me back will get a message telling them that you wish to have them call you.
Why send please calls
There are people out there who abuse the please call me back facility. That’s probably the reason why all networks in South Africa limit the number that an individual can send every day.
It’s also probably the reason why some networks in South Africa provide a way through which to block please calls on your phone. But why would you learn the Cell C please call me USSD code?
As already mentioned, the facility can be a life saver. Imagine you have run out of airtime and you are stranded somewhere. What do you do?
It’s a simple matter to reach out to those close to you to have them call you. Of course, some people will end up being blocked by those close to them.
There are people out there who will look for the Cell C please call me USSD code because they think you are loaded with money and it’s your duty to call them. They will send you a please call and you will think they have something important to say. When you call them, they will tell you that they simply wanted to stay in touch. That can be annoying.
Here is the USSD to get the Cell C PUK
Summary
In this post, we showed you the Cell C please call me back USSD code. We noted that knowing this code is important in case you run out of airtime, or in case there are rich people that you want to talk to.
You can’t be seen calling rich people, can you? Anyway, if you have further comments, get in touch using our Cell C discussions forum. Post your questions there your peers will provide the right answers.