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Does anyone know how we can get a Singapore pre-paid number that we can keep on using or renewing for as long as we hold it if we are overseas and cannot be able to get someone to renew the pre-paid number every 6 months.
Does anyone know how we can get a Singapore pre-paid number that we can keep on using or renewing for as long as we hold it if we are overseas and cannot be able to get someone to renew the pre-paid number every 6 months.
Are you in SG? If you are, please call the service provider.
I have Singtel prepaid card. You can top up your prepaid up to keep the number alive. You have to check the expiry date of your prepaid card and you need to top up before it expires.
Topping up can be done in various way - to go Singtel website to top up - credit card accepted or you buy vouchers when you are in SG and pay for the top up when you are overseas. Alternatively, you can ask your friend to top for you.
However if you have lots of credit in your prepaid card, you can call them to extend for you by deducting a token sum from your prepaid card balance.
Since you are out of SG and without a credit card, I am not sure if they accept deduction from your Savings account. If they do, then make your payment there to keep the number alive.
If they do not, then ask your friends/relatives in SG to help - give them your phone number and ask them to top it up for you via those AXS [?] machine in SG.
Top up larger amount [e.g. S$20 instead of S$10] to stretch the expiry date and thus not bothering your friends/relatives too much.
Alternatively, when you are at overseas, you can call Singtel Hotline +65 64822800 to extend your expiry date.
Sorry, don't know about that whatsapps charges, M1 and Starhub.