When a mobile prepaid card is purchased at the store, the computer lets the mobile provider know that someone has paid for it and they add the credit. The mobile provider keeps records of the purchased prepaid card and only prepaid cards that were paid for are activated and can be validated to install service on your mobile phone.
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Yes. Banks provide prepaid gift cards and prepaid credit cards to its customers. You can always put any amount of money you want into these cards. If you are asking about prepaid mobile cards, then many ATMs have this feature. You can add value into your prepaid mobile line using the ATM.
Prepaid T-mobile cards are not refundable. They are also non-replaceable and you cannot transfer the balance to anyone else once you have activated the card to put the money in your prepaid phone account.
T-mobile does offer prepaid phone plans, all you have to do is go to T mobile store, or branch and ask for details, or buy your phone and buy some prepaid cards, or simply log online and buy it.
Depending on where you live the answer is different. In general you will find prepaid cards for mobile phones at the local telephone company shop, the news agent, consumer electronics stores or in supermarkets.
T-Moblie's prepaid phones are always available on their website at http://www.t-mobile.com/. You can purchase prepaid phones or prepaid cards to add time to any old phone.
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Virgin Mobile uses CDMA, so their phones do not take SIM cards.
Walmart sells prepaid cell phones and prepaid minute cards from companies like, Tracfone, AT&T and Virgin Mobile.
I'm assuming you mean "bill". If it is a card......then, there should be no paper involved. Correct?
One can find information on prepaid credit cards in Canada on a variety of websites. Canada Post sells prepaid credit cards and has information both in store, and on their website. MasterCard has information on their website about their prepaid cards, and VISA has information on their website about their prepaid cards.
No it doesnt