Mobile network users often call various options and services by alternative names. If we talk about MTS, then Mayachok became a striking example of such improvisation. This definition was given to the well-known “Call me back” option. It was taken from Tele2. The services of both operators have a similar purpose in terms of functionality. Today we will tell you about how to transfer a homeless person from one MTS number to another, the phrase itself is quite extraordinary. It means sending requests within the already mentioned service.
Sending “Bum” from an MTS number
We dial the symbol combination *110*8XXXXXXXXXX#. In this case, 8XXXXXXXXXX is the telephone number of the recipient of the request.
Option Description
An expression mentioning a homeless person implies a request to call back, which can be sent by subscribers with a zero or negative balance. To use this service, subscribers must dial a special service combination *110*xxxxxxxxxxx# on their mobile phone. In this case, instead of x, you must write down the phone number of the recipient of the request. You should write down 8 at the beginning of the number.
After sending a USSD request, the owner of the number specified in the request will receive a message asking to call back, and the sender will be sent an SMS with a report on the transaction performed.
It is important to note that you can send and receive requests anywhere in Russia.
In this case, the recipient can be a client of any operator.
But you should remember that the total number of requests is limited to 20 per day. If the specified limit is exceeded, the option will become temporarily unavailable.
Vodafone call me back service description
Everyone who often uses this option calls the procedure for sending a request - send a homeless person. This analogy arises due to the fact that in a situation where finances are at zero, you have to beg like a restless homeless person. Like, there are not enough funds to call, please call me back!
The functions are that an MTS or Vodafone subscriber can send anyone else a message containing a unified request to call him back. The person receiving the request decides independently how to respond:
- call back;
- leave the request unanswered.
It is important to note that:
- From MTS it is available to any Vodafone client while located in Ukraine.
- The balance of the MTS telephone account of the initiator of the procedure does not play a decisive role; it can be either significant or completely absent.
- MTS does not charge a fee for sent messages.
- The request can be sent to numbers belonging to both Vodafone subscribers and other mobile operators: national or foreign.
It is worth considering that within one day you can “throw a homeless person” no more than 7 times.
Service management
Subscribers who know how to get a homeless person off MTS sometimes overuse this service, so the mobile operator has developed a number of special service commands for those who do not want to receive endless requests to call back. Those wishing to set up a connection have the opportunity to dial:
- *110*0# and disable receiving endless notifications from annoying interlocutors;
- *110*1# to return the service and again receive messages with requests to contact;
- *111*6*1# will allow you to change the message font from Cyrillic to Latin;
- *111*6*2# will return the Cyrillic alphabet.
The last 2 commands are necessary when the user receives a set of strange, unreadable characters instead of normal text.
Do you need to block someone who is abusing?
A very, very large number of “careless” subscribers prefer not to pay for communication and use sending a free USSD request to the specified number in the command. This can significantly save on communication services, however, not everything is as simple as it seems. Over time, such actions begin to be regarded as “harassment,” so friends or acquaintances to whom you send a lot of “call backs” may simply ignore your notifications. Moreover, they do it very simply.
- In order to block a malicious offender, you are asked to dial a combination of the form “*110*0#” + “Call” on your cell phone. That's it, now no one will be able to send a request to “call back” to your phone. Be sure that now no one will disturb your peace of mind.
- If for certain reasons you decide to resume the possibility of message delivery, simply dial a USSD request of the form “*110*1#” on your phone and click “Call”. From this moment on, all subscribers will again be able to send you the necessary requests for a “call back”.
Alternative Options
In cases where the subscriber knows how to dump a homeless person from MTS, but does not want or does not have the opportunity to use this option, you can dial other commands:
- *113*123# to take out a small loan from the operator;
- *116*xxxxxxxxxxxx# to ask to top up your friends' balance (instead of x you should indicate the number of the person who will receive the message).
It is important to clarify that in the second case you may encounter a refusal, and in the first the minimum amount to replenish the account will be 50 rubles.
The maximum will depend on the average monthly expenses of the subscriber in need of money.
In the most difficult situations, you should contact the support operator and find out how to solve the problem. Consultants will definitely tell you about all possible options.
How can you send a request?
Now let’s figure out how to transfer a homeless person from one number to another on MTS. You need to remember a very simple combination of characters, namely *110*subscriber_number#. It will look like this: *110*89181234567#. Remember that the number must be indicated as an eight (eleven digits). Almost the same moment the message is sent, the person you are calling will receive your request. You can do the same thing as in the previous option with a user of another operator, in particular Beeline. In a situation where you have run out of funds on your balance and the call is extremely important for you, you can proceed in a different way. Now you are sending not a request to dial, but a request to top up your account. Here the combination of characters will look like this: *116*subscriber_number#. All you have to do is wait until they call you back or fulfill your request and send the money. There is also. Of course, with it you won’t be able to scam a homeless person, but just call the person at his expense. You can find out all the details about this service at any time by visiting the official website.
How to send a request for a “call back” from MTS
Homeless is a free SMS that is sent to any subscriber and contains your number and the text “please call me back.” It does not guarantee that you will get through, but it still makes it clear to the recipient that you want to talk to him. If he receives an SMS and he has money in his account, then soon you will probably hear an incoming call. However, you shouldn’t bother your friends with such SMS messages too often, because they may stop calling back. Sending a “homeless person” is very simple, you just need to dial “*110*recipient_number#” and press call. As a result of this USSD request, you will receive a message indicating the delivery (or impossibility of delivery) of the message. This service is free and is always active on all MTS numbers (as well as many other operators), unless you disable it yourself. However, then you will only stop receiving such SMS, but you will still be able to send them. You can send a homeless person no more than 20 times a day and only if you have 0 or less money in your balance. In case of a positive balance, SMS will not be sent (exception when there is less money on the balance than the cost of a minute of conversation - then the SMS should be sent as usual). If you still can’t send such a message, you can always call the MTS operator and get advice.
If you have an IMPORTANT or very URGENT question, ask!!!
Service
There is another option, how to ask to call Beeline back. To do this you will have to use a special self-service service. Dial *111# on your mobile device and press the call button. You will see a small menu with some options.
We will need to find “Opportunities at zero” and select “Call me” there. After sending the corresponding request (you need to indicate the number under which the service is recorded), write in the special field the phone number of your friend-recipient. All you have to do is click “Send”. A few minutes of waiting - and the request will be made. By the way, these “beggars” are combined with USSD commands. That is, it doesn’t matter which method you use - you can still send no more than 10 “homeless people” per day.
If you say to any modern subscriber: “Give me a homeless person,” then he will immediately guess what we are really talking about.
Naturally, we won’t have to dig out any stinking homeless person from the garbage and throw it at the subscriber.
Under these words there is one of the most popular, which in all its criteria and characteristics is similar to the “Call me back”
Of course, the options clearly have differences that I would like to talk about in more detail. Throw off the homeless MTS
- means to notify another person that your account needs an incoming cash transaction, so it “beacons” to you.
What is this?
By the words of the question “How to throw off a homeless person,” people mean a completely different question (with a different content) - how to put into action
.
This kind of request clearly seems unusual, and there are already a large number of anecdotes and jokes about it, which are forever rooted in the ordinary life of a modern subscriber, not only of MTS, but also of representatives of other cellular communications.
In fact, there are a lot of people who leave the “homeless”, and this is directly related to the fact that even people “with money” may not keep track of their own balance. It happens that there is a hole in your pants, and you need to call right this second.
In this case, an abandoned homeless person can save the situation, and this does not require any funds. How to leave this very “homeless person” (that is, take advantage of
) and what is needed for this?
The most interesting thing is that this option can be used by almost any person connected to MTS, regardless of how much money he tops up monthly. To beacon to another person, you do not need to have even one penny on your balance, and the sending time is also not subject to restrictions.
MTS working conditions
The only condition for successfully sending a beacon is that the called party's phone is turned on. Of course, when the device is turned off, the subscriber will not catch the “homeless person” and will not know that you want to reach him.
Only after the phone is online, an SMS will be sent to it with the appropriate content about the sending time and date. We note the fact that receiving a message in the form of SMS is a more convenient way, because the notification with the content of a missed call is barely noticeable.
Despite the simplicity of resetting the “homeless” and the absolute freeness of the option, there are some limitations.
- As already mentioned, you can send requests with any connected TP, but this is available in quantities - no more than 5 per day.
- All this was created with the plan so that people who never top up their balance do not use endless “beacons”.
- Can you imagine what will happen if the phone is bursting with notifications in this quantity?
The daily limit is precisely what saves people from an endless stream of SMS messages (there are also simply people who have nothing to do).
Send a request to your phone
In order for the “homeless” to successfully fly from the addressee to the recipient within the framework of MTS communications, then you need to use a combination with the following content: *110*subscriber_number#
.
We won’t even give an example, because everything here is simple and extremely clear. Don’t worry about the sending time, because the bum arrives almost instantly (like a regular SMS).
In the same way, the notification is received not only by users, but also by any other numbers on the territory of the Russian Federation. But, there is a more civilized way to notify another person that your account needs an incoming financial transaction.
Instead of a “homeless person,” you can generate an SMS request for account replenishment from other subscribers. To do this we need the following magic combination *116*subscriber_number#
. After receiving the request, you will either be topped up or called back to clarify the information.
Some subscribers like to give various telecom services alternative names. For example, this is how “Mayachok” appeared in the MTS network in the most unexpected way - this name was borrowed from Tele2 and given as similar in functionality. In this review, we will look at how to dump a homeless person on MTS. Such an unusual phrase implies the possibility of sending requests within the framework of the above-mentioned service.
Send “Bum” from MTS
Dial USSD command *110*8XXXXXXXXXX#
, where 8XXXXXXXXXX is the phone number to which the message is sent
How to send a request for a “call back” from MTS
Homeless is a free SMS that is sent to any subscriber and contains your number and the text “please call me back.” It does not guarantee that you will get through, but it still makes it clear to the recipient that you want to talk to him. If he receives an SMS and he has money in his account, then soon you will probably hear an incoming call. However, you shouldn’t bother your friends with such SMS messages too often, because they may stop calling back. Sending a “homeless person” is very simple, you just need to dial “*110*recipient_number#” and press call. As a result of this USSD request, you will receive a message indicating the delivery (or impossibility of delivery) of the message. This service is free and is always active on all MTS numbers (as well as many other operators), unless you disable it yourself. However, then you will only stop receiving such SMS, but you will still be able to send them. You can send a homeless person no more than 20 times a day and only if you have 0 or less money in your balance. In case of a positive balance, SMS will not be sent (exception when there is less money on the balance than the cost of a minute of conversation - then the SMS should be sent as usual). If you still can’t send such a message, you can always call the MTS operator and get advice.
If you have an IMPORTANT or very URGENT question, ask!!!