08-24-2020 07:48 PM - edited 01-05-2022 03:39 PM
My fun with my first instant top-up.
So I read that Esso and Canadian Tire gas bars can supply instant top-ups.
Esso #1 - no we don't do those. vouchers yes. I explain about giving them my phone number. No we don't do that.
Canadian Tire - no we don't do those. vouchers yes. I explain about giving them my phone number. No we don't do that.
Esso #2 - no we don't do those. vouchers yes. I explain about giving them my phone number. No we don't do that.
Mobil (related to Esso/Exxon) - let's see who's that with? - Public Mobile - yeah I have PublicInst.TopUp what's the number? give it and verify and repeat as one does - how much? - how about $10 - that'll be $12.20 - I say what - he says a dollar fee - alrighty then
So it's an AB number too. I paid GST and provincial sales tax plus the fee. Coulda done better just doing manual top up with a card or recharge.
Oh well. I wanted the experience. Interesting that the final receipt says chatr.
Took the phone out of airplane mode, sent it a text...done. Worked right away.
08-27-2020 09:49 AM
Yes that's a fair warning. I have a "native" PM number so perhaps that's why it went so easily.
This thread from @Naepalm described an online instant top-up service where the non-native number seemed to be a problem.
08-27-2020 01:41 AM
@Anonymous
I read somewhere previously that instant topups only work for 'native' Telus/Koodo/Public Mobile phone numbers, not numbers ported in from other providers. Mine would be such a number. I wonder what would happen if I tried an instant topup with my number... would it error out for the cashier, or would it accept it, and my money be lost?
Not sure I'd really want to try to find out...
08-25-2020 05:18 PM
@Anonymous wrote:My fun with my first instant top-up.
So I read that Esso and Canadian Tire gas bars can supply instant top-ups.
Esso #1 - no we don't do those. vouchers yes. I explain about giving them my phone number. No we don't do that.
Canadian Tire - no we don't do those. vouchers yes. I explain about giving them my phone number. No we don't do that.
Esso #2 - no we don't do those. vouchers yes. I explain about giving them my phone number. No we don't do that.
Mobil (related to Esso/Exxon) - let's see who's that with? - Public Mobile - yeah I have PublicInst.TopUp what's the number? give it and verify and repeat as one does - how much? - how about $10 - that'll be $12.20 - I say what - he says a dollar fee - alrighty then
So it's an AB number too. I paid GST and provincial sales tax plus the fee. Coulda done better just doing manual top up with a card or recharge.
Oh well. I wanted the experience. Interesting that the final receipt says chatr.
Took the phone out of airplane mode, sent it a text...done. Worked right away.
@Anonymous thanks for sharing your experience. Cheers!
08-25-2020 10:49 AM
@Anonymous
Alrighty then.
08-25-2020 09:41 AM - edited 08-30-2020 12:54 AM
@darlicious wrote:
@Anonymous
Those are great examples and info on that method why don't you add them to the "Voucher Catalogue" so they dont get lost in the "abyss" and help a future customer.
**Make that bravo (and post!) actually count.
Because it's not a voucher.
It's alleged that posts in here are possibly counting too. But I'm not counting.
If someone wants to search instant top-ups then maybe they'll stumble across this post and be helped. I could've just added it to Alan_K's instructional thread too. But here we are.
This place is only an "abyss" in as far as recent posts/threads go. It's still a searchable/scrollable post/thread.
08-25-2020 04:54 AM - edited 08-25-2020 04:56 AM
@Anonymous
Those are great examples and info on that method why don't you add them to the "Voucher Catalogue" so they dont get lost in the "abyss" and help a future customer.
**Make that bravo (and post!) actually count.
08-25-2020 12:39 AM - edited 08-25-2020 12:39 AM
@hairbag1 wrote:@Anonymous...thanks for the intel. I think the on-line vouchers from recharge or ding.com are probably going to be my recommendations whenever the question arises.
I haven't heard any bad feedback from either of those service providers.
Well...the best option is vouchers from Canadian Cell Supplies that everyone talks about around here. (I bought two vouchers a few months ago and recently a couple SIM's). Then vouchers from a store in AB. Then having an area code from AB and using a payment card. Then I would place recharge around this point.
The plan was suspended. It simply picked up and renewed. Easy.
I don't really like giving my phone number to a system but as I said, I was just wanting to experience it. I wouldn't do instant top up again. That and the hassle of even so much as finding a store that would do it.
08-25-2020 12:22 AM
@Anonymous...thanks for the intel. I think the on-line vouchers from recharge or ding.com are probably going to be my recommendations whenever the question arises.
I haven't heard any bad feedback from either of those service providers.