Do you want to text more with a small budget? Want to share your feelings via SMS with your friends or loved ones?

MTN offers you the SMS bundles enough to text abundantly.

This is very important especially when you want to have a chat with someone who is not on WhatsApp.

Sending normal SMS and being charged with normal tariffs will definitely cost higher.

This is when SMS bundles come in handy. It helps you to save a lot.

Similar to MTN Bulk SMS, this offer is targeted to not more than 1000 SMS. However, with the bulk option, you can get a larger number of SMS.

Also, bulk SMS is designed for businesses who want to reach out to their customers in a more traditional way while increasing return on investment.

In this article, we are going to show you:

How to buy SMS bundles on MTN

The packages available with their corresponding prices

Other relevant information for your perusal.


MTN SMS Bundle Packages and Prices.

SMS Bundles Offer Price (GHS)
10 SMS ¢0.5 / 50 Pesewas
22 SMS ¢1.1
44 SMS ¢2.2
108 SMS ¢5.4
980 SMS (On-Net Only) ¢9.8

 


How to buy and activate the offer.

To purchase this offer, follow the steps outlined below.

  1. Dial *138*1#
  2. Select option 2: Combo Bundles
  3. Select option 1: SMS Bundles
  4. Choose an offer from the 5 offers displayed (GHC 0.5, GHC1.1, GHC 2.2, GHC 5.4 & GHC 9.8)
  5. Select 1 to buy
  6. Select payment method. You can pay either using your Airtime balance or Mobile Money
  7. Select 1 to confirm the purchase.

You have successfully bought MTN SMS offer


Frequently Asked Questions.

Does MTN SMS Bundle Expire?

Like the MTN Internet bundles, these bundles also do not expire. You are entitled to usage until you exhaust the number of SMS to be sent.


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Author

  • Francis Amoah Nuako

    Francis Amoah Nuako, professionally known as PC Boss, is a Ghanaian blogger and SEO expert. He is the founder of PC Boss Online, a tech blog that publishes technology-related articles primarily for Ghanaian audiences. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSc Nursing) and a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSc Information Technology) from the University of Health and Allied Sciences and Ghana Communication Technology University, respectively.

Post update on October 19, 2020