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Prepaid top-ups online
Hello,
with Scratch vouchers getting more and more replaced by online recharges (Italy, Portugal) I think, it would be helpful to collect informations, where it possible, to recharge online (best with a credit card). On the spot, I got: Caribian, US, Romania: https://www.ezetop.com/Default.aspx D: Aufladen.de - So macht man das! NL: Opwaarderen.nl - Prepaid beltegoed opwaarderen doe je bij Opwaarderen.nl ! S: Tanka mobilen på nätet. Fyll på kontantkortet på Goyada.se PL: A-Gadka - Do?adowania telefonów na kart? w Orange Go, Pop, Simplus, Sami Swoi, Tak Tak, Heyah, Play! To be extended.... |
Anybody tried ezetop ? The selection seems to be rather large (frankly too big to be true...) so I'm wandering if it works at all/reliably (then if yes what's the surcharge). Even if there's no surcharge there are still a lot of details to watch for, if anything many countries in the list don't use EURO/USD, some have VAT (that's calculated separately when you buy normal recharge cards), etc.
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Austria
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Hi,
I used exensively verivox.de (that goes to Aufladen.de) to top-up by credit card my T-mobile sim, but now it seems they have some problems an accepting non-german credit cards (or customers): as a matter of facts, I correctly registered on their site, but all the attemps to pay by cc were unsuccesful (my wife has the same problem). Moreover, it seems to me that their customer care isn't very bright, answering with trivial considerations. Does anybody know other sites for on-line topping-up for german T-mobile sims? Thanks a lot, and ciao |
Hello,
I do not know wheather they accept non-german Credit cards. But they offer bank transfers ("Vorkasse") so it should work this way - at least... Cash&Go |
Good idea to list the online top up services!
For Germany we can add cabox.de, which is especially useful for foreigners because they accept PayPal. When it comes to ezetop, it seems legit. Moldcell actually advises in their own product guide that you should use ezetop to top up from abroad. Their fees also seem fair, for top ups between €5 and €10 you pay a fee of about €1. |
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A year ago I purchased a yesss.at SIM on their website, paid for it on my Canadian CC, Verified by Visa OK, and had it shipped to my hotel in Austria. That worked smoothly. Now a few days ago I'm back in Austria with <€1 left. I tried to recharge the SIM online using the same CC, VbV, etc. The transaction was accepted by yesss.at but my online account page didn't get updated to reflect the additional €20 credit or 1-year extension to the expiration date. I e-mailed yesss about this. Their response was that they don't accept non-Austrian cards and that if my Canadian CC was debited the €20 I should contact them again. So far the charge hasn't appeared on my card. FWIW I just bought a €10 tele.ring SIM at a local phone shop. Same 1GB data but it lasts only 1 month. However connections and speeds on tele.ring are much better than they were on yesss (Orange?) |
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Ukraine
Kyivstar: https://secure.privatbank.ua/kyivstar https://easypay.ua/kyivstar/check https://www.portmone.com.ua/ks/kyivstar/en/1 Beeline Ukraine (now it is part of Kyivstar): https://secure.privatbank.ua/beeline1 MTS https://secure.privatbank.ua/mts Life http://www.life.com.ua (chose EasyPay or PrivatBank) Utel/Ukrtelecom, PeopleNet, Intertelecom https://secure.privatbank.ua/quickpay/ Here are maybe all Russian and Ukrainian mobile providers (only in Russian): Shop.INTERKASSA.com |
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