Yes. PAYGO phones charge minutes for all calls except to 911 (in the USA) and to customer service. You have to dial an access number to use the prepaid phone card, and that will eat up minutes.
Yes, this person is right, that's why they called pay as you as go phones means recharge your balance account and talk to every minute.
Yes. One can move a SIM card from an AT&T phone that is on contract into one of AT&T's pre-paid GoPhones and it will typically work automatically. The same should be true for T-Mobile.
I use a calling card that is re loadable. They dont have any hidden fees. I always use them because they ca recharge my credit card when the money gets low. They never have any contracts, just the flat rate per minute. I love them. My brother in the military also shares the same service account with me. Try them they are great! http://www.globalcallingsolutions.com I hope this is good for you. I wish you the best.
I use a calling card that is re loadable. They dont have any hidden fees. I always use them because they can recharge my credit card when the money gets low. They never have any contracts, just the flat rate per minute. I love them. My brother in the military also shares the same service account with me. Try them they are great! www.globalcallingsolutions.com I hope this is good for you. I wish you the best.
Yes. Take note that you will be using your mobile minutes too at the same time unless you have an unlimited minutes on weekends or off peak hours.
It depends if the cell phone is a prepaid phone with the same carrier as the card provider. If the answer is no, then my answer is no.
Yes - the method of payment for your usage is set by the service provider - on their computer system.
It Should Work; But Not For All Phones.
Can a cash advance be deposited on a prepaid debit card?
Walmart prepaid card visa
Well there are two options: First you can retrieve your routing and banking number from the prepaid card's website and give it to the cash advance office and tell them instead of taking cash that you would like the money deposited to the prepaid card. Or, you can take the cash from the cash advance office and load the card at a Walgreens, Wal-Mart, or CVS onto the prepaid card.
Well there are two options: First you can retrieve your routing and banking number from the prepaid card's website and give it to the cash advance office and tell them instead of taking cash that you would like the money deposited to the prepaid card. Or, you can take the cash from the cash advance office and load the card at a Walgreens, Wal-Mart, or CVS onto the prepaid card.
No, not at all.
No you don't that wouldn't make very much since.
yes as its cash.
A cash card is normally referred to as a prepaid card. They are reloadable and you have to put money on them before you can use them.
Yes, Visa does offer a prepaid cash card that can be loaded with an unlimited amount of money and reused. You can purchase these cards from Visa or from Walmart.
A pre-paid cash card is similar to a debit card. The difference is - a debit card is linked to a bank account, whereas a prepaid cash card is not. In order to use a prepaid card, you have to 'load' it with money. You hand the card and your cash to a retailer - and they process the payment so it's transferred electronically onto the card. You can only use the card so long as you have sufficient credit. When you run low - simply 'top-up' the card again.
The only way you can add cash to a credit card is if it is prepaid; however, in the circumstances that the card is prepaid, all you have to do is make a deposit onto the card through your bank. Otherwise, the only thing you can do on a normal, non-prepaid card is ask the company to extend your credit.
yes