How can I cancel my Smart postpaid plan?
The Subscriber may terminate his subscription in writing by giving one (1) month prior notice for cancellation and by fully settling all his outstanding obligations with SMART.
What is the difference between Smart prepaid and postpaid?
The key difference between Prepaid and Postpaid is when you pay for the service. On a Postpaid plan, you receive a bill at the end of the month based on your usage. On a Prepaid plan, you pay for your phone service upfront.
What does UNLI all net means?
This means that all Smart Signature Postpaid Plan sizes S, M, L and XL will include Unlimited Calls and Texts to All Networks with varying open access data allocation. …
What is Smart postpaid credit limit?
Your assigned credit limit is twice the amount of your monthly service fee. For example, customers who availed of Signature Plan S, with a Php 999 monthly service fee, are assigned with a credit limit of Php 1,998. shall be charged against your available credit limit.
What are the terms and conditions of smart postpaid?
The Subscriber has read the Terms and Conditions of this Service Agreement (“Agreement”).
How to opt out of smart postpaid service?
To opt out of auto-renew, just text STOP to 9999, and your registered service will expire on the 30th day or on your bill cut-off, when applicable. Will I be notified if my subscription expires?
How do you send load on Smart prepaid?
PasaLoad enables Smart users (prepaid or postpaid) to pass load or credits to other Smart Prepaid subscribers. To send load to your friends or loved ones: Text PASALOAD (space) Recipient’s Number (space) Amount to 808. Available PasaLoad amounts: 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60, 100, 200. (Ex. Text PASALOAD 09191234567 10 to 808)
Are there any Smart Call and text promos?
However, add-on like unlimited Facebook access, Facebook Messenger, Spinnr, Viber and popular apps were included at distinguished promos. If you are using a Smart SIM and want to stay in touch with your loved one’s, subscribe to a Smart Call and Text promo to get the best offers out of your load balance.