Is there any way I can top up my mobile phone over the internet?
I will pay by Paypal or Maestro card. I'm in the Uk and it's on T-Mobile?
Answers:
Go to www.t-mobile.co.uk and register. Then register your card and in a couple of days you should be able to top it up
dont know but i usually ring free to top up my credit from my mobile and enter my card details on there much easier than going to a shop!
No
Well if your present supllier is nt on the net u can change your to another supplier, .I go with vodafone i just tap in my 2345 and go through the promps , but u have too supply them with ur bank details , there the best
No. I don't think you can do that online at all. Well you might be able to with a card but they might not accept that one.
go to http://www.t-mobile.co.uk
click on "our services"
from the drop down menu select "billing and payment"
to the right in pink you will see "top ups" click on this
it tells you once you "register your credit or debit card details. you can top up online at any time – from any PC anywhere in the world – from £5 to £200 in any denomination (eg. £7) and your phone will be credited immediately."
ironically it also says "Please note: it may take up to 24 hours for any credit/debit cards to be registered to your account."
there is a spot on this page to click that says "how to top up on line"
hope this helps
If they have a web address you may be able to set up an account to top up your mobile on the net, i know orange do. Give it a try.
I am not sure that is a safe option but if you want to, log on to your service providers website and register your account details. You should be able to top up your mobile phone when your information is updated. But please note data traversing the Internet can be intercepted by hackers. Don't make it a habit.
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Answers:
Go to www.t-mobile.co.uk and register. Then register your card and in a couple of days you should be able to top it up
dont know but i usually ring free to top up my credit from my mobile and enter my card details on there much easier than going to a shop!
No
Well if your present supllier is nt on the net u can change your to another supplier, .I go with vodafone i just tap in my 2345 and go through the promps , but u have too supply them with ur bank details , there the best
No. I don't think you can do that online at all. Well you might be able to with a card but they might not accept that one.
go to http://www.t-mobile.co.uk
click on "our services"
from the drop down menu select "billing and payment"
to the right in pink you will see "top ups" click on this
it tells you once you "register your credit or debit card details. you can top up online at any time – from any PC anywhere in the world – from £5 to £200 in any denomination (eg. £7) and your phone will be credited immediately."
ironically it also says "Please note: it may take up to 24 hours for any credit/debit cards to be registered to your account."
there is a spot on this page to click that says "how to top up on line"
hope this helps
If they have a web address you may be able to set up an account to top up your mobile on the net, i know orange do. Give it a try.
I am not sure that is a safe option but if you want to, log on to your service providers website and register your account details. You should be able to top up your mobile phone when your information is updated. But please note data traversing the Internet can be intercepted by hackers. Don't make it a habit.
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