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tazwhoever
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Is there a monthly SIM card that can be paid for by cash?
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yes most of the PAYG packages that offer services for 31 days are payable at shops (paypoint etc) however a truly monthly contract will only be done by direct debit
unless anyone knows different?Save a Rachael
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Yes generally cash instore when your bill is produced, well long before your DD comes out.SO... now England its the Scots turn to say dont leave the UK, stay in Europe with us in the UK, dont let the tories fool you like they did us with empty lies... You will be leaving the UK aswell as Europe0
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Is this without debit or credit card? It's for elder person who wants to pay by cash only.
I know most providers ask for debit or credit card.
Which companies can provide with cash?
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OrangEE allow cash payment in branch, just call them with the EE receipt number on 150 after a couple of days of payment after bill produced, as near to bill date make payment though.
You can pay cash on any network but they all charge about £5 for non DD payment.SO... now England its the Scots turn to say dont leave the UK, stay in Europe with us in the UK, dont let the tories fool you like they did us with empty lies... You will be leaving the UK aswell as Europe0 -
pappa_golf wrote: »yes most of the PAYG packages that offer services for 31 days are payable at shops (paypoint etc) however a truly monthly contract will only be done by direct debit
unless anyone knows different?
Not quite. They all ask for a DD at the start. However you can simply cancel this and pay whatever methods they offer.
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Asda mobile provide bundles from £5 a month that are paid for using a top up card in any retail outlet displaying the green top up symbol - that's about 20,000 shops etc!
Asda uses the EE network and you can get details here - https://mobile.asda.com/
They also do a non expiring tariff that is suitable for the low user so that a £5 top up can last for several months.0
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