Topping Up Your Credit On Your Mobile Phone


by Mark Hirst - Date: 2007-07-04 - Word Count: 405 Share This!

If you own a pay as you go mobile phone, then you will know how important it is to keep your credit topped up. Not being able to make a call when you need to can leave you in danger or simply wreck plans for an evening out. Thankfully, there are now more ways than ever to add credit to your pay as you go phone account, and it does not take long to sort out a routine and to keep on top of how much money you have left in your account.

By regularly checking with the network, and keeping track of how much you are using your phone, you will soon have a good idea of how much credit you have left. You should avoid running out altogether, because when you do, the only calls that you will be able to make will be to the network operator in order to add more money, or to the 999 and 112 emergency services number.

There are a number of ways to add credit to your mobile phone account. The simplest is to set up a direct debit from your bank account that puts a certain amount of money on your phone every month. Of course, this does undermine the reason for having a pay as you go mobile phone in the first place, and if you choose to do this, you may wish to consider getting a contract mobile phone instead.

As an alternative to a direct debit, you may also consider the possibility of simply ringing up the network and paying money into your mobile phone account using your debit or credit card. This is a simple and flexible way of paying, and most networks have an automated facility to allow you to pay in seconds simply by entering your card details.

If you do not have access to a credit or debit card, then it is simple to prepay a card in the shop. All you need to do is pay some money over the counter in most shops. All you have to do then is enter a code on a pre payment card into your phone, and the credit that you spend will be activated.

The cheapest and most convenient way of adding credit to your pays as you go mobile phone is over the phone with a debit card, and many networks will actually give you bonus credit if you pay them in this way.

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Mark Hirst writes for Best Mobile Contracts, a website that specialises in finding the best mobile phone deals. If you would like to find great 3 mobile contracts then visit his site today.

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