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How to know BSNL Friends and Family numbers ( FnF) already registered?

BSNL has provisioned an option to subscribe Friends and Family Scheme to make cheap/discount rate voice calls to selected Mobile/Landline/Fixed of any network (BSNL network and Other Private Telecom Network).


BSNL Subscribers already registered Friends and Family Scheme by adding Five number (Mobile/Landline/Fixed) to the existing Prepaid mobile plan available in Telecom Circle, like Lifetime validity Nestham, Nesam, etc.,can know their registered FnF number by Dialing USSD code as....

Dial *124#

Instantly a list of options will be displayed, like:

Balance
Recharge
STV
FnF (Friends and Family)
Tariff Plan
Modify PIN
Language Selection
Veiw Last5 Calls
View Last Call
Exit

Add 4 in the below box and Press send button

A List of options will be displayed
View FnF number
Add FnF Number
Modify FnF numbers
Add Pyari Jodi  
Paramilitary Jodi Add
To go back to main menu or to Exit

Add 1 in the box below to view FnF number and Press Send button

Instantly Your earlier registered mobile/Landline/Fixed numbers will be displayed.
For more BSNL activation Keywords or BSNL USSD Codes
Note down your Friends and Family numbers and Add 0 to Exit from menu.


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  1. i like your all posts but i do not know how many numbers we can take for FnF services.........
    someone says 2 and someone says 5.......please will u help me.....if there is any other trick for net/sms/FnF..........vimalraturi5@gmail.com

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  2. hey i am not gettin any response by dialing *124#...

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  3. Hi,
    If your number starts with BSNL (944 ,949 ,85003) series then *124# works to know BSNL FnF numbers or else if your number starts with (85000, 89850,85002) then this format works i.e: type *124*3# to know FnF numbers of BSNL.

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  4. how to change numbers in FNF

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  5. hI,
    If your number starts with BSNL (944, 949, 85003) series then dial *124*3*Old No.*New No.# to change FnF numbers or else
    If your number starts with (85000, 89850, 85002) then dial *124*2*Old No.*New No.#
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  6. My number starts with 85002.. but when i dial *124*3#, it is just simply saying "message has been sent successfully by sms", but i am not getting my FNF numbers, Why?

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  7. hi
    my no. start with 9456 nd i want to change the fnf no. can u please me??

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  8. But *124*3# is shows fixed bsnl number only

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  9. hi...my no. starts with 75894 nd i want to change one of may fnf no. can u plz tell me....???

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  10. To change or modify BSNL numbers under F&F (Friends and family scheme)type as below
    FFM
    send SMS to 53733

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  11. To change or modify BSNL numbers under F&F (Friends and family scheme)type as below
    FFM(space)(old number)(space)(new number)
    send SMS to 53733

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  12. Dear Sir, Thanks before your help & support.
    My BSNL Nesam Spl Number is 9444XXXXXX I tried to check my registered FNF numbers. When I dialled *124# this msg (Free Loc SMS=74 upto 04.03.13) is displayed. Then when I dialled *124*3# this msg (Wrong SAC trigger) is displayed. Please give me the correct code to check existing FNF numbers.

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    1. Dear Venkat,
      Please confirm whether you've registered your BSNL F&F numbers...

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    2. Dear Sir,
      Yes, I have already registered F&F Numbers. Moreover until some time ago *124*3# code was working & I used to get /see the registered numbers. Only from this January 2013 this error (Wrong SAC trigger) is displayed. For your info, this 9444XXXXXX number belongs to Tamilnadu /Chennai TD BSNL Circle.

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  13. HI
    DIAL *124*2# TO KNOW FNF NUMBERS

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