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If I were in Canada, I would:
- Wait for the SMS to arrive, and then wait another 4 to 6 weeks. - Buy an E-Plus recharge voucher on the Internet (credit card). I've had good experiences with https://secure.verivox.de/cards/index.asp) - Use the *104*put NUMBER from Verivox HERE# and press send to recharge. - Write down the date and check if the recharge has worked by dialing *100# |
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Join Date: 28 Aug 2005
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To take some to the confusion away concerning deactivation a short explanation.
The court didn't rule it to be illegal to deactivate cards (of course), but said it was unlawful not to give a refund in case the card was deactivated. As a result the big companies stopped deactivating prepaid cards, one reason being the logistics involved another reason was the free credit that had shown up on so many older cards. People used different payback schemes to get free money on the cards. Only E-Plus and it's reselles still deactivate the cards usually after 6, 9 or 12 months without recharge or without use, depending on the reseller. |
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