Recharge a Contract

Dolby

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I smashed my phone the other day, so while in repair I bought a Vodaphone Kicka which comes with 5 x 50MB recharge bundles for it.

Can I use those on my normal contact SIM at all as opposed to click 'buy bundle on the site'?
 
There should be a msdn code on it that you type in on your phone that has the sim card in it. Just type it in and it will be activated on that sim. Just make sure you are typing it in on the phone that has your normal contract SIM in it.
 
Nice!

This thing was great at R599.00 and 250MB!
 
Oh :(

So I either use the vouchers on the prepaid SIM I got with it (or any prepaid SIM) - or give them to a friend?
 
Oh :(

So I either use the vouchers on the prepaid SIM I got with it (or any prepaid SIM) - or give them to a friend?
Mmm i think maybe i am not understanding correctly. Are these physical vouchers u got?

But even so, u cant charge a contract with vouchers, unless it is a top up or flexi contract.
 
Yea they're physical - something like this.

I've just run out of my data and thought I could use 2 or 3 of these till month end

vodacom-voucher.jpg
 
QUOTE=Dolby;13779148]Yea they're physical - something like this.

I've just run out of my data and thought I could use 2 or 3 of these till month end

View attachment 159798[/QUOTE]

You can try it, but unless you are on prepaid, top up or flexi contract, I am 99.999999999% sure it wont work. The top up, flexi and prepaid run on different billing engine than contract. Not compatible.
 
QUOTE=Dolby;13779148]Yea they're physical - something like this.

I've just run out of my data and thought I could use 2 or 3 of these till month end

View attachment 159798

You can try it, but unless you are on prepaid, top up or flexi contract, I am 99.999999999% sure it wont work. The top up, flexi and prepaid run on different billing engine than contract. Not compatible.[/QUOTE]

There is straight up or top up contract. Top up would allow you to buy prepaid to add. Straight up is if there "is no limit", as in that it won't stop you from exceeding the limit and you will be billed extra.
 
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