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Credit card processing companies have telephone numbers that will vary from country to country. For the best method of determining how to reach your own credit card processor, you can find the phone number on the back of your credit card.
Tel # -- is for telephone. Cel # -- is for cellular phone number.
Sometimes you have to take your sim card out and put it back in. If that doesn't work,take it to your local phone store and they will fix it.
It is a card with credit on it already. So rather than using a phone and paying a fee at the end of the month, you've already paid for X amount of minutes, and the card runs out when all these are used up. They are good for children as it controls the amount of time they can use the phone for.
The top-up card for a pay-as-you-go mobile is supplied with the phone when you buy it. If you lose the card - you need to contact Virgin, who will send you a replacement.
yes you card is activated
If the phone was reported lost or stolen, it cannot be activated again. Sprint/Nextel has it listed and the serial number has been flagged and it will not allow that phone to be activated.
NO. The SIM card is NOT a normal SIM card, its only for that particular phone and for use on MetroPCS's LTE network it was activated with. If its taken out to be used in another phone, it deactivates, rendering the phone and card useless.
You call the phone number given on the sticker attached to the card, answer a series of questions and then your new card will be activated. You can also do this on their website.
all you have to do is put an activated sim card in the phone it you should have no problem using your new phone :)
Hi,No prepaid phone card is what you use to call internationally for cheap, a debit card is what you get from the bank like visa, master card, you can deposit your money to bank and use the visa card or master card to pay bills online or you can use it in lots of stores.
If the card was activated, yes the fees are collectible. Once a card is activated, usually via the person's home phone, it becomes a valid contract.
A sim card can be used in any unlocked GSM phone providing that the sim card isn't locked (which is rare) and as long as the band is right. (the razr is triband)
No. Once the card has been paid for it is activated. Once the card is activated, it can not be returned.
No - the master reset only affects the handset. It will erase the contacts from the phone's memory - but not affect the data stored on the SIM card.
Yes - assuming the second phone is unlocked (or on the same network as the first) - simply slot your SIM card in the new handset.
Yes. When you activated it it will work.