Warid Balance Check Code: Step-by-Step Guide for All Users
- Parhlo Main
- 14 hours ago
- 5 min read

In today’s fast-moving mobile world, keeping track of your prepaid balance is essential. Whether you’re making calls, sending texts, or browsing the internet, you don’t want to run out of credit unexpectedly. If you are a user of a Warid SIM (now part of the Jazz network) in Pakistan, knowing how to check your balance is a small but important task. This article will walk you through the Warid balance check code, how to use it, alternative methods, tips to avoid hidden deductions and more.
Background: Warid and Its Merger with Jazz:
Before diving into codes, it’s helpful to understand the context.
Warid Telecom was a major mobile operator in Pakistan.
In 2015-16, Warid merged with Mobilink (under the Jazz brand) to form a combined network.
As a result, many old Warid SIMs now operate on the Jazz network. The codes and services have largely been unified.
Therefore, both old Warid prepaid users and new users on the Jazz network can follow similar instructions for balance checking.
Official Balance Check Code for Warid Prepaid Users:
One of the simplest methods is using a USSD code. Here’s how to do it:
Step-by-Step for USSD Code:
Open your phone’s dialer app.
Make sure you are using a Warid (or Warid-branded) SIM.
Dial 100# (in some older references) or 111# (which is the current Jazz/Warid combined code) and press the call button.
Wait a few seconds: your remaining balance should be displayed on the screen.
Note any charge: the inquiry may cost a small amount (e.g., Rs 0.20 + tax) for prepaid users.
Key codes:
*100# — older Warid code.
*111# — current code for Jazz/Warid prepaid balance check.
It’s important to note: telecom codes can change, so if 100# doesn’t work, try 111#.
Checking Balance for Postpaid Users / Other Methods:
If you are a postpaid user (though Warid prepaid is more common in this context), or prefer alternative methods, here are options:
Postpaid Balance Inquiry:
For Warid (now Jazz network) postpaid users, sending a message with “B” to 321 has been indicated as a method to receive your bill or current usage.
Alternatively, you can call the helpline or use the account dashboard on the official website/app.
Via App / Online Portal:
Download the Jazz World app (available for Android/iOS). Log in with your number. The balance will show up on your dashboard.
Visit the official website of Jazz and log in to your account; you’ll see your current balance, validity, and package details.
These methods often do not charge the small fee typical of USSD balance checks.
Via SMS or Chatbot:
Some sources mention an SMS method or chatbot on WhatsApp: sending a keyword to a specific number or interacting via the operator’s WhatsApp account.
Example: For Jazz/Warid, send “Hi” to 0300-300-8000 on WhatsApp and select “Balance & Usage Details”.
Note: Always use official channels to avoid phishing.
Why Balance Check Codes May Differ and What to Do:
There are several reasons why the code you use might not work or might differ:
Mergers & rebranding (Warid → Jazz) mean old codes may be phased out.
Updates to USSD codes or system changes by the operator.
Feature phone vs smartphone differences may affect how the code is processed.
Validity or activity status of your SIM — if inactive or past expiry, USSD might fail.
What you should do:
If 100# doesn’t work, try 111#.
Ensure network signal is strong and you have sufficient balance to pay for the USSD inquiry (if charged).
Restart your phone or re-insert the SIM if issues persist.
Contact customer care (for Jazz/Warid: dial 111 from your number) for assistance.
Keep your SIM active — recharge timely so the services remain enabled.
Step-by‐Step Guide with Visual Flow:
Step 1: Ensure your SIM is active with decent network signal.Step 2: Open phone dialer and type 111# (or 100# if using older Warid SIM).Step 3: Press the call button; wait for the on-screen prompt.Step 4: Your remaining balance appears — note the amount and expiry (if shown).Step 5: If nothing happens or you receive an error, try:
Dialing again 100# or 111#.
Check if the SIM is functioning by making a small call.
Using the Jazz World app to view balance.
Step 6: If still unresolved, call customer service.
How Much Does It Cost to Check Balance?
For many prepaid users, the balance check inquiry costs around Rs 0.20 + tax.
The official Jazz site lists the USSD *111# method for prepaid balance at a small charge (e.g., Rs 0.24).
Using the app or web portal may be free (depending on your data connection).
Hence, it’s wise to be aware that even balance checks may slightly deduct from your credit — though minimal.
Checking Remaining Internet/Data & Other Usage:
Beyond simply checking the overall prepaid balance, you may want to monitor your data usage, remaining MBs and validity of internet bundles.
For the Jazz/Warid network, specific USSD codes for data remain exist (e.g., 1174*2# for weekly package status).
Via the app you can view your data, call minutes, messages, and package expiry.
Regularly reviewing these prevents surprise deductions or usage beyond limits.
Tips to Avoid Losing Balance Unnecessarily:
Checking your balance regularly is good, but you’ll also want to avoid hidden deductions or wasted credit:
Unsubscribe from unwanted services: Many users are automatically subscribed to value-added services they don’t use. Dialing *6611# for Jazz/Warid might help unsubscribe from all VAS.
Use bundles: Rather than paying base rates for calls/data, subscribe to packages for better value.
Turn off mobile data when not needed: Data usage can drain balance quickly.
Check validity: Some credit or packages expire if not used in time, so knowing your expiry helps.
Keep track of small charges: Even small USSD codes (balance check, data check) cost something — cumulative cost matters.
Summary & Final Thoughts:
Maintaining awareness of your mobile balance is a small yet crucial habit. For Warid prepaid users (and those using the merged Jazz/Warid network), the process is straightforward: use the USSD code 111# (or older code 100#) to check your balance instantly. You also have alternative methods such as the mobile app, website login, or SMS/WhatsApp chatbot.
Here are the key take-aways:
Dial 111# (or 100# if older SIM) to view balance.
Expect a small charge for USSD inquiry (around Rs 0.20-0.25 + tax).
Use the Jazz World app for free and detailed usage tracking.
Monitor your data/internet bundles separately using relevant codes.
Be aware of services that deduct balance without your direct use, and unsubscribe if unused.
If the code doesn’t work, check SIM validity, network signal, and call customer support.
By following this guide, you’ll always know how much credit remains in your account, avoid surprises, and make smarter decisions about recharging and package subscriptions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Q1: What is the Warid balance check code for prepaid users?A: For Warid prepaid (now on Jazz network) you can dial 100# (older code) or 111# (current unified code) to check balance.
Q2: Does the balance check code cost money?A: Yes, a small fee (e.g., around Rs 0.20-0.25 plus tax) is usually charged for the USSD inquiry.
Q3: My code didn’t work. What should I do?A: First ensure network signal is good, your SIM is active, and you’ve tried *111#. If still not working, call customer service (111 for Jazz/Warid).
Q4: Can I check my balance for free?A: Yes, via the Jazz World app or the network website, you can view your balance without USSD charges (though data/internet may apply).
Q5: How to check internet/data usage remaining on Warid/Jazz?A: You can use codes like 1174*2# (for weekly data bundles) or check via the App.
Q6: Does this apply to Warid SIMs that were re-branded under Jazz?A: Yes. Many older Warid SIMs are now on the Jazz network, and the codes for Jazz / Warid are aligned.



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