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There's a couple of different ways to deposit by phone before you play online bingo. Pay By Mobile allows you to use your phone bill to top up your account or you can link debit accounts through Google Wallet and Apply Pay.
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Apple Pay and Google Wallet are available on iOS devices and Android products. Apple Pay is listed as a payment processor on the following Apple Pay bingo sites. Whereas Google Wallet interacts with the standard deposit method of each site if you have it active on your phone. It is not normally listed as a separate payment processor.
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Pay By Mobile is a payment processing service linked to your mobile phone number. You have to authorise phone payment processing by adding your mobile number to the Pay By Mobile deposit process in the banking section of the bingo site you're playing with. You're sent an authorisation code which lets you link your phone and unlock the access to the deposit method where you chose to pay into your bingo balance from your phone bill.
Follow these simple steps to make your first payment:
Input. Choose to pay by phone bill and enter your mobile number.
Authorisation. You’ll be sent a text, asking you to confirm a charge of the amount in question. Some providers may give you a PIN to enter.
Transfer. You’ll be charged either straight away or at the end of the month, depending on your phone payment plan statement.
Play. Go forth and play!
This depends if your mobile phone payment system is:
Pay as you go – in which case, deposits will be deducted from your credit balance
Contract – where the amount will be added to your usual charges at the end of the month
Pay by phone billing has a number benefits, including:
Convenience – as bingo apps improve, often offering exclusive games and prizes, more players are using their mobile devices.
No registration – unlike most other services, such as PayPal, you don’t need to register for an account.
Speed – your mobile number is all you need to make a deposit.
Security – with no bank accounts involved, it’s impossible for anyone to fraudulently access your funds or sensitive data.
Transparency – you will always be asked to confirm the amount of the transfer, usually by text. Also, you can keep a record of your transactions through your receipts, which will be sent to you via text message.
Universal – all that’s required is a mobile phone. Any brand, model or era that have the capacity to text can pay by phone.
Free – there is no fee and no hidden costs.
There are limits on transactions made when you pay by phone Some operators cap usage at £10 per time and £30 per day – and network providers often setting their own monthly limits. Some network operators allow you to increase your monthly limit by calling up their customer service team, although others, such as O2, impose strict limits. While imposing limits is a great way to manage your spending, regular bingo players may find them frustrating. However, it is perfectly possible to combine this method of payment with another, such as PayPal.
• Check the terms and conditions of Merchant offers. We know it can be a drag to read, but it’s the only way to be sure that you’re completing a legitimate transaction
• Never lend out your phone (or data, through tethering) without being aware that you are responsible for any charges that occur as a result of someone else making a payment on your device
• Implement parental controls if your phone may be used at any point by a child
• Always check your email inbox for receipts