Nepal Telecom's recharge card can be recharged even if most of the numbers have been erased and only 6 numbers have been seen.
For this, the customer will be able to recharge himself from the company's website in the first stage. If the PIN number of the card is not clear or corroded, the customer should provide the serial number of the recharged card, the PIN number shown on the recharge card and the mobile number to be recharged. To do this, go to the company's website and click on PIN Recovery or log on to the side.
Out of the 16 digit PIN number on the recharge card, at least 6 digits should be visible. The PIN number should be written on the card. Telecom has also stated that the star mark should be placed on the deleted number. If you make a mistake while recharging in this way, you can try up to 10 times at most. If you try to recharge incorrectly more than this, it will not be successful from the website and you will have to go to the counter of the company to exchange the recharge card.
If you don't see at least 6 digits, you have to go to the counter for exchange or recharge. This provision has been removed after the company had to go to the counter to exchange all types of cards. After going to the counter, there is an arrangement to check it and give a new recharge card of the same price. It is also mentioned in the release that the arrangement of recharging by the customer from the website is expected to be very convenient for the service recipient. He also said that in the future, the company's app 'Nepal Telecom' and recharge card can be exchanged by sending SMS through short code.
To do this, go to the company's website and click on PIN Recovery or log on directly to http://pinrecovery.ntc.net.np/. Out of the 16 digit PIN number on the recharge card, at least 6 digits should be visible. The PIN number should be written on the card and the deleted number should be marked with '8'. For example, if the format of the PIN number is 1234567890123456 and the intermediate PIN number is deleted or not understood, then 123xx67xx1xxxx6 should be kept according to the structure.
If you don't see at least 6 digits, you have to go to the counter for exchange or recharge. This provision has been removed after the company had to go to the counter to exchange all types of cards. There is an arrangement to check it after going to the counter and give a new recharge card of the same price. It is expected that the service will be very convenient for the customers by recharging from the website.
In the future, the company plans to exchange recharge cards by sending SMS through the company's app 'Nepal Telecom' and short code.
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For this, the customer will be able to recharge himself from the company's website in the first stage. If the PIN number of the card is not clear or corroded, the customer should provide the serial number of the recharged card, the PIN number shown on the recharge card and the mobile number to be recharged. To do this, go to the company's website and click on PIN Recovery or log on to the side.
Out of the 16 digit PIN number on the recharge card, at least 6 digits should be visible. The PIN number should be written on the card. Telecom has also stated that the star mark should be placed on the deleted number. If you make a mistake while recharging in this way, you can try up to 10 times at most. If you try to recharge incorrectly more than this, it will not be successful from the website and you will have to go to the counter of the company to exchange the recharge card.
If you don't see at least 6 digits, you have to go to the counter for exchange or recharge. This provision has been removed after the company had to go to the counter to exchange all types of cards. After going to the counter, there is an arrangement to check it and give a new recharge card of the same price. It is also mentioned in the release that the arrangement of recharging by the customer from the website is expected to be very convenient for the service recipient. He also said that in the future, the company's app 'Nepal Telecom' and recharge card can be exchanged by sending SMS through short code.
To do this, go to the company's website and click on PIN Recovery or log on directly to http://pinrecovery.ntc.net.np/. Out of the 16 digit PIN number on the recharge card, at least 6 digits should be visible. The PIN number should be written on the card and the deleted number should be marked with '8'. For example, if the format of the PIN number is 1234567890123456 and the intermediate PIN number is deleted or not understood, then 123xx67xx1xxxx6 should be kept according to the structure.
If you don't see at least 6 digits, you have to go to the counter for exchange or recharge. This provision has been removed after the company had to go to the counter to exchange all types of cards. There is an arrangement to check it after going to the counter and give a new recharge card of the same price. It is expected that the service will be very convenient for the customers by recharging from the website.
In the future, the company plans to exchange recharge cards by sending SMS through the company's app 'Nepal Telecom' and short code.
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