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Topping up a mobile phone that is someone elses!
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How can I top up my sons mobile phone which is pay as you go while he is at uni??
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Get a swipe card for the network your son is on. Ring the number given on the card and register it to your son's mobile number. You can do it by either phoning the card registration number from the phone you want to register it to or responding to the prompt to enter the mobile number you want to register it to.
Every time you want to top up the balance you just take the card and swipe it and pay - you can have more than one swipe card registered to the number. And done!
Get a swipe card for the network your son is on. Ring the number given on the card and register it to your son's mobile number. You can do it by either phoning the card registration number from the phone you want to register it to or responding to the prompt to enter the mobile number you want to register it to.
Every time you want to top up the balance you just take the card and swipe it and pay - you can have more than one swipe card registered to the number. And done!
hi lulu.
its easy. buy a voucher from just about any shop on the highstreet and text the activation code to your son. he will be able to phone his network operator and register it as he would had he purchased it himself.
or, you can, if you choose. phone it in yourself and choose the option of topping up someone elses phone.
there isnt a problem either way.
:-)
its easy. buy a voucher from just about any shop on the highstreet and text the activation code to your son. he will be able to phone his network operator and register it as he would had he purchased it himself.
or, you can, if you choose. phone it in yourself and choose the option of topping up someone elses phone.
there isnt a problem either way.
:-)
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