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New version of `My Hutch' launched in Delhi

Our Bureau

New Delhi , June 7

HUTCH Delhi on Tuesday announced the launch of an enhanced version of `My Hutch'— an online personal Web interface.

This interface, which has powerful tools and features, will provide instant service to Hutch subscribers anytime, anywhere - be it at work, home or on the move, at their convenience, a Hutch release said here.

My Hutch enables customers access their account online, check account details, change talk plan, pay bills and subscribe to value-added services.

"With simple yet powerful tools and features, Hutch users can now pay their bills online, activate/deactivate services, register loss of mobile for instant deactivation of connection and register complaints. Hutch users also have the convenience of sourcing archived bills, selecting plans and promotional offers.

One can also create alerts and reminders on My Hutch," the release said.

This facility is available for post-paid customers.

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