Smart credit rollover?

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james ten
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Smart credit rollover?

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Can anyone tell me if I top up my balance before expiry, does all my unused credit rollover?
Can I do this indefinitely?

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Yes it does. For all operators.
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Great, thanks! My usage between months is fairly random so good to know I can just put way more than I need and it won't go to waste.
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We've got $20-30 USD in credit on each of two phones which has been rolling over for a year or more, but we have to keep chipping in $2 credit every 28 days or so - even once the current period expires, we top up, and the larger balance is ready and waiting.
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StroppyChops[b] wrote:We've got $20-30 USD in credit on each of two phones which has been rolling over for a year or more,[/b] but we have to keep chipping in $2 credit every 28 days or so - even once the current period expires, we top up, and the larger balance is ready and waiting.

It's obvious you don't have Cambodian friends/family that want to borrow your phone to make a call.
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Duncan wrote:
StroppyChops[b] wrote:We've got $20-30 USD in credit on each of two phones which has been rolling over for a year or more,[/b] but we have to keep chipping in $2 credit every 28 days or so - even once the current period expires, we top up, and the larger balance is ready and waiting.
It's obvious you don't have Cambodian friends/family that want to borrow your phone to make a call.
We got the third business phone back from a Khmer employee the other day - we thought it impossible to use up your Smart credit, seems it's not. Had every subscription service known to man turned on, and was buying music singles at 33c like they were collectibles.
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