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on 09-05-2020 12:11
Hello,
This month I have purchased two bolt-ons, these will be added to next months bill.
What I'd like to know is whether I can make an overpayment of my airtime bill now to the value of the bolt-ons that I have purchased to ensure my bill next month is the same as what it usually is?
When I go through Myo2 to the 'Make payment' tab my balance is £0.00. If I select 'Other amount' and put in the value of the bolt-ons I've used and click update, it say's 'You're paying more than you owe'. Am I right in thinking if I proceed with this then it will essentially put my account into credit which will off set against the total of my next bill?
Thank you!
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on 09-05-2020 12:17
Yes, your account will go into credit.
Your bill payment will still come out as normal later.
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on 09-05-2020 12:17
Yes, your account will go into credit.
Your bill payment will still come out as normal later.
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on 09-05-2020 13:44
Yes a minus is a credit 👍
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