12-12-2022 08:32 PM
Hi, does anyone know how I can pay before the due date for my upcoming bill?
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12-12-2022 10:39 PM - edited 12-12-2022 10:40 PM
@ZuckMark wrote:THIS IS PREPAID! THERE ARE NO SUCH THINGS AS BILLS OR DUE DATES!
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Give me a break. For crying out loud......HELP the OP!!! We are on a 30 day cycle and our My Account gives you your next due date. How is all that gibberish and misleading information of any help??
@S_Y In My Account there is an option to do a custom amount top up or an amount that equals your next payment. BUT if you lose a referral between your top up and payment date, then you will have insufficient funds. If you are trying to use a hybrid auto-pay system, then choose the custom amount and top an amount that you know that will work for you, even if a few $s too many. Payments come from balance first, then auto-pay. Are you trying to avoid auto-pay from working? A lot of us here do!
12-12-2022 10:20 PM
There are 2 options by login to your account:
1- Enable AutoPay with your CC or debit registered on your account
2- Purchase a voucher and add the funds into your account or dial 611 and enter the voucher number
12-12-2022 09:19 PM
just add fund to your account, when its due, fund wil automatically drawn.
12-12-2022 09:18 PM
The best and easiest way to pay for your bill before the renewal date, is to turn on the auto pay feature .
You can turn on auto pay from inside your My Account.
12-12-2022 09:13 PM
@ZuckMark wrote:THIS IS PREPAID! THERE ARE NO SUCH THINGS AS BILLS OR DUE DATES!
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Well, you can try it and don't pay at due date, then your account will be suspend and you won't have service.
12-12-2022 09:03 PM
@ZuckMark- Of course there's such a thing as a due date. If you want service to continue you need to pay before (or overnight) of the end of the 30 day, yes prepaid, term = due date.
As for something called a bill, the system itself says bill as maybe an attempt to clarify what needs to be paid to keep services working. Your definition of bill is focused on a postpaid kind of subscription/service.
It would also be more impactful if you could spell properly in your obnoxious rantings. What's a "papaid" or what's the prefix "prepa"?
12-12-2022 08:55 PM
C'mon @ZuckMark
"paying bills before due date", really means "paying renewal amount before end of cycle date"
It's sometimes difficult for some folks who may have previously been post-paid consumers to transition to a the real meaning of prepaid service.
12-12-2022 08:44 PM
THIS IS PREPAID! THERE ARE NO SUCH THINGS AS BILLS OR DUE DATES!
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12-12-2022 08:37 PM
Hi @S_Y basically you go to payment page, load fund into the account and the money will be there sitting as Available Fund and will be used later
12-12-2022 08:35 PM - edited 12-12-2022 08:38 PM
Many ways, @S_Y