Now it is possible to recharge mobile phones online from almost any bank

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Do you have a prepaid mobile? You know that one of the tasks that you must carry out every so often is to recharge. Before, this could only be done in the places intended for it, such as some stores that had the possibility of recharging, or telephone stores (depending on the company you had). With the emergence of new online companies, web pages also joined the way of recharging online. But, Do you know that you can recharge mobile phones online from almost any bank?

Instead of going to your phone company, either in person or virtually, or specifically going to a store to recharge, now you can recharge mobile phones online from almost any bank. Do you know how? We talk about it.

Why do you have to recharge mobiles

Why do you have to recharge mobiles

If you have a contract on your mobile for which they charge you an amount of money every month, surely that of recharging mobile phones online sounds like Chinese to you. But there are still many who still use prepaid mobiles, that is, SIM cards with a phone number linked to a company but which are not subject to a contract. In this case the person must recharge the balance of that card to be able to make phone calls or send SMS to be able to communicate with other people, such as a llamaya recharge or others from many existing operators.

This was very common at the beginning, when mobile phones came out, since people used them little and it was not worth a contract to have a mobile. But now things have changed, although they continue to coexist with prepaid SIM cards. In them, the phone number is kept as long as it is active (that is, as long as you contribute balance). If you miss recharging your mobiles, then the SIM card becomes inactive and, if it goes for a while without recharging, you end up losing your line (and your phone number). In addition, different ways of recharging have been enabled.

Ways to recharge

Ways to recharge

Right now, and despite the fact that there are not so many people who continue with a prepaid mobile phone, you have multiple ways to recharge mobile phones. We review them.

  • Go to a company phone store. If you have Orange, Vodafone, Movistar ... surely in your city there is a store where they attend you and where you can recharge the balance without problem. Now, when the company does not have physical stores, you do not have this possibility.
  • Go to stores where they allow recharging. Many times these stores are related to stationery, tobacco ... which are also enabled to make mobile recharges. But again, you may find that they don't work with some minority phone companies.
  • Use the company's online page. Another option is to use the company's website to recharge your mobile. It is quite simple since the steps are well explained and are not messy.
  • Use your bank to recharge online. Who says the bank, says both the bank tellers and the bank's website. Now, not all banks have this option (yet) and not all of them work with every phone company out there. So you should check before carrying it out.

All the options are viable and safe, although in the online case, you must provide the number of a card to be able to do so. But this can be credit or debit, so you would maintain your security without problems.

Top up mobile phones online from any bank

Top up mobile phones online from any bank

Banks offer us many types of services. But one unknown to many is undoubtedly power recharge mobiles from online banking. Taking into account that it is increasingly common to manage your bank account from the Internet, it makes sense that, instead of having to go to a company website, or a store where you can recharge, you do it directly from your bank.

In addition, it is very simple to do, because the vast majority of entities have a mobile recharge service.

To do this, what they do is offer you a drop-down list with the names of the telephone companies they work with (Movistar, Orange, Vodafone…) and it allows you to establish the recharge balance you want to charge to that bank account.

In this way, you do not have to depend on a third party, it is your own bank that gives you the option to recharge. Thus, you do not have to enter your data on external pages, you do everything with the security of your online banking (in case you have it, of course).

Another option, if you are not using the Internet, is go to an ATM as the option to recharge mobile phones may appear on the screen, and thus it is also another option, safer, so as not to have to leave your bank card details on pages where you do not want them to have them.


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