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Home » How to Send a “Please Call Me” on Airtel Kenya

How to Send a “Please Call Me” on Airtel Kenya

by kevin Atamba
July 23, 2025
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How to Send a “Please Call Me” on Airtel Kenya Simple Step by Step Guide

Running out of airtime but still need to get in touch with someone urgently? Airtel Kenya’s “Please Call Me” service is a free, quick, and reliable way to send a call request when you’re low on credit. Whether you’ve exhausted your airtime or you simply need to send a discreet reminder to someone to call you back, this feature is extremely handy.

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In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to use the “Please Call Me” feature on Airtel Kenya, when it’s useful, and how many requests you’re allowed to send per day.


What Is “Please Call Me” on Airtel?

The “Please Call Me” is a free USSD-based service by Airtel Kenya that allows users without airtime to send a pre-set SMS to another Airtel number requesting a callback.

It’s especially helpful when:

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  • You run out of credit and need to communicate urgently.
  • You’re in an emergency and can’t make a call.
  • You want someone else to call you back without spending your own airtime.

How to Send a “Please Call Me” on Airtel Kenya

Sending a call request is easy and takes only a few seconds. Here’s how:

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Open your phone dialer.
  2. Dial: *100*7*PHONE NUMBER#
  3. Press the Call button.

Example:

If you want to request a callback from 0733111222, dial:

*100*7*0733111222#

Once the code is successfully sent, the recipient will receive an SMS that reads something like:

“Please call me back. Sent by 0733XXXXXX.”


Important Things to Know

  • The service is absolutely free no airtime is deducted.
  • You can send up to 5 “Please Call Me” requests per day.
  • It only works for Airtel-to-Airtel numbers.
  • There may be delays if the network is congested, especially during peak hours.

Expert Tip:

Use this feature wisely. Repeated or unsolicited “Please Call Me” messages can be perceived as spam by the recipient. It’s best used when truly necessary especially in emergencies or when you’re genuinely low on airtime.

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Alternative: Airtel Me2U Airtime Transfer

If the person you’re trying to reach is someone you’re close to, you can also request that they send you some airtime via Airtel Me2U. This allows one Airtel user to transfer credit to another, which can be helpful if you’re frequently out of airtime.


Why Use “Please Call Me” on Airtel?

  • Emergency communication when airtime runs out
  • No smartphone or data needed – works on all phone types
  • Quick, convenient, and reliable
  • Ideal for low-income users or when managing prepaid balances

Final Thoughts

Airtel Kenya’s “Please Call Me” service is one of those simple yet essential tools that can help you stay connected when you need it most. Whether you’re caught without airtime or simply want to avoid calling first, this free feature ensures that you always have a way to reach out.

If you’re new to Airtel or just learning the ins and outs of their USSD services, this is a good one to remember short, fast, and effective.

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