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Where to get Asda mobile top-up voucher?
RomfordNavy
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Just tried my local Post Office which is where I have always got them before but it seems they don't supply Asda Mobile PAYG phone vouchers anymore! Anyone know why or where I can get one? Haven't tried them yet but do Asda still sell top-up vouchers?
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I’ve bought them at my local McColls newsagent.
However I’ve now setup an online account so I topup that way.1 -
looks like vouchers are on the way out but they do a top up card to use is many shops - https://mobile.asda.com/support/topping-up0
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I've always bought in Co-op or local corner shop without any trouble
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But have you done so since switching to their new network? I will try in-store tomorrow.Farway said:I've always bought in Co-op or local corner shop without any trouble
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Beginning to look like I might need to switch to another network if they are going to stop supporting Top-up vouchers. I don't want to go to all the trouble of creating an account just so I can top-up my mobile phone.flashg67 said:looks like vouchers are on the way out but they do a top up card to use is many shops - https://mobile.asda.com/support/topping-up
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RomfordNavy said:
But have you done so since switching to their new network? I will try in-store tomorrow.Farway said:I've always bought in Co-op or local corner shop without any troubleLast bought a voucher [£5] in Co-op July 2021, which was post switch over AFAIK, switch over was March onwardsHowever like you I'll change supplier if they stop vouchers as I also CBA creating an account just to top upNumerus non sum2 -
From memory, creating the Asda account took about as long as making this post.
Certainly a lot less effort than changing provider.
Or going to a shop to buy a voucher.
Once created you can then top-up via a single SMS.
But obviously your choice.
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Create account in 5 mins, less than a minute to then top up when needed.Versus the time taken to go to a shop each time it needs topping up?Each to their own, just seems a bit back to front.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.4 -
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Then that would probably have been mentioned as a reason not to setup an account, rather than the extra effort.
Because that is a good reason to want the option of non-online top-ups.2
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