12-04-2016 01:37 AM - edited 01-04-2022 01:21 PM
Hi there,
I accidentally added money onto my account recently after forgetting that I'm on autopay, but had to buy a new SIM card anyway, so I was wondering, would it be possible to use the funds on my balance to purchase a nano sim card? If not, is it possible to get the money back so I'm not charged twice for the same amount?
Thank you!
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12-07-2016 08:06 PM
12-07-2016 02:41 PM
12-07-2016 02:18 PM
I checked my credit card statement, and it looks like PM charged my credit card at least $17 over what's in my account cash. I thought it was a currency conversion to USD but it's way too less to be it, any thoughts on what happened? Is there a way to talk to a rep to try getting that money back if it's a mischarge?
12-04-2016 05:00 AM
12-04-2016 03:40 AM
If you look at your Account Page, it should say that your credit card is dynamically charged.
Meaning that it will charge total minus credits and the amount varies every month.
12-04-2016 02:40 AM
Actually $14+tax.
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12-04-2016 02:23 AM
account balance is taken out before credit card is charged.
so if plan costs 120$
rewards is $6
current balance is $100
so on renewal date
rewards become $0
balance becomes $106
then outstanding becomes: $120 -$106 =$14
so creditcard is only chaged $14
12-04-2016 02:13 AM
A little over that.
I would, but then if the autopay triggers then I may be stuck with the excess balance floating there. If I turn that off, then I risk losing my auto-pay discount for the months I paid for.
Thanks for the response though.
12-04-2016 01:42 AM - edited 12-04-2016 01:42 AM
no it is not possible to use the balance to buy a sim.
how much did you put onthe account? 120? doubt you will be able to get a refund, can't you just keep it on the account balance for your next payment date?