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#138800 17-Jan-2014 02:21
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I had a visitor from Norway stay here in NZ and set up a prepay number for that. 

Now my visitor has left for Norway again, but the number still have a bit of money on it.

Is there any way to transferring the balance of one number over to another? Both have been topped up by me and I have access to both from my Vodafone account.




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  #968588 17-Jan-2014 02:39
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Can be done if you can ID against both prepay accounts by calling 777



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  #968846 17-Jan-2014 12:52
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Ah, so no then. The other SIM is now in Norway.




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  #968847 17-Jan-2014 12:55
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jarledb: Ah, so no then. The other SIM is now in Norway.


You don't need the SIM, As long as you the 4 digits that was set on the Prepay account

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