you text iou to 468 and next time you recharge, it deducts it from your credit
eg. next time you put $30 credit on you phone, it will deduct $3 and you will
have left $27
It is when (say for Mobile phone) you get credit put on to your phone without paying for it, usually only about $2. Although the amount of money(credit) will be taking the time more credit is added to the phone.
i owe you
Capital One is just the company that offers the card service. The real difference between the two is basically what defines a credit card from a debit card. A credit card purchases on credit, which appears as a bill at the end of an agreed time period (usually the end of the month) But a Debit Card is one that is connected directly to a bank account, which means money is drawn directly. Think of a credit card as an IOU and a debit card as direct cash transfer.
An IOU!!
Only if you ever want to see your money again.
gussie
California IOUs are not considered an unconstitutional bill of credit because they function as a form of payment from the state rather than a promise to pay in the future. They are issued as a response to cash flow issues and serve as a temporary solution until the state can meet its financial obligations.
It is when (say for Mobile phone) you get credit put on to your phone without paying for it, usually only about $2. Although the amount of money(credit) will be taking the time more credit is added to the phone.
If you have a vodafone do a "IOU" and you get 5 bucks
There is no way that is actually "free", but by texting IOU to 468, you recieve $3 credit to use in three days. You can do this as much as you like, but it's deduced from your next recharge.
Even as IOU was created in 1942.
Iou Kuroda was born in 1971.
Meteor does not offer an IOU service.
it will tell you if you have to and it just deducts from your phone credit you put on there or if you get iou it takes it away from that but most ones are free
What is the iou number for t-mobile
Text 468 'remove IOU' and that will work :)
IOU is a signed document acknowledging a debt. Process this verbally, then you have: I owe you.