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Anyways, the claim is that Orange requires a French bank account for those "sans engagement" plans and you have to request cancellation in writing.
But the prepaidwikia site also has someone claiming he was able to pay for the Boygues plan with a credit card. |
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I've no idea about Orange, but Joe Mobile (an MVNO on SFR) also offers such "sans engagement" hybrid tariffs (mixture between postpaid and prepaid because you pay in advance and have cost control but you have to enable automatically recurring payment), but you need to provide a credit card from a neighbouring country as others are blocked for fraud prevention. So even if there's a way to pay by credit card, expect this not to work with a credit card issued by an American bank.
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