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TNT All Day 20 - up to 800MB data for only Php20/Day

With TNT, you can access your favorite internet websites when you subscribe to ALL DAY 20 promo for only 20 pesos.
To all Talk N Text prepaid subscribers who are looking for a cheap internet promo , try their ALL DAY 20 offers. It only cost you 20 pesos for one-day access to your favorite apps…
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To all Talk N Text prepaid subscribers who are looking for a cheap internet promo, try their ALL DAY 20 offers. It only cost you 20 pesos for one-day access to your favorite apps and websites. The only downside when using this promo is that you cannot use it for downloading files and streaming multimedia content. 
You can use it on social media apps like Facebook, Twitter and other applications you have in your phone. If you have something to research online, you can use to Google the answers. For those who always send and receive emails daily, this offer is the right fit for your budget.
TNT All Day 20

How to Register Talk N Text ALLDAY20 Promo


Just reload Php20.00 to your TNT prepaid account and use the keyword below for your reference.
Text ALLDAY20 send to 4545 to subscribe.

Promo description:
  • All day access to sites and apps
  • Up to 800MB of data
  • Valid for 1 day
  • Amount: P20.00
  • Additional 1 GB/day of Free IG+FB+TikTok until validity of offer.
You want 2 days validity? Try ALL DAY 30.

Note: Video streaming and file downloading is not included on this promo package. You can register to TNT Surfmax if you want to download sand stream online.

You have to wait for the SMS confirmation from TNT before you start using this promo. This offer is subject to the TNT Fair User Policy for call, text and data services. Once you reach the MB limit, you can still browse to the internet but with slower speed. You’ll also receive a notification from them regarding the quality of service.

Comments

Anonymous said…
why does the all day 20 changed from unli text and unli call to all net to just all day surf to internet? so disappointing
Unknown said…
Is there a way i can check the amount of data remaining?