Plus selling phones for PLN 1 without a contract.  This is how you help refugees

Plus sells phones for PLN 1

Ukrainian citizens residing in Poland can buy a phone in Plus for a symbolic zloty. The offer is available at Polsat Plus Group points of sale across the country.

In the new campaign to help Ukrainian citizens, Plus . Network presents Phones available to refugees for a small amount. to buy a phone for PLN 1All you have to do is go to the point of sale and show your ID Confirmation of Ukrainian citizenship.

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Offer includes selected models, among others Motorola, Samsung, Xiaomi or LG. All phones are available for cash – for PLN 1, Without the need to sign a contract.

One person can buy one device. Several thousand phones are available as part of the promotion. The offer is valid while stocks last or until further notice. Offer available Only in fixed points operator sales.

In addition to all other forms of assistance previously provided to Ukrainian citizens. They can get all the time Beginners Plus and free prepaid With a free activated 500-minute package for Kyivstar, Lifecell and Vodafone mobile networks. Appetizers are available at all Polsat Plus Group outlets throughout Poland.

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