You can pay for the Internet using a bank card through an ATM, including a third-party credit organization, Internet banking, if available, or through the website of the provider whose services you use. In any case, the procedure is not particularly difficult, but requires precision when entering the necessary data.
Instructions
Step 1
Insert the card into the ATM, enter the PIN-code, then select the "Payment for services" option in the menu on the device screen or with another name that is similar in meaning.
In the list provided, find the option associated with paying for the services of Internet providers. The ATM will offer you a new list of where to find and select your provider.
The ATM will prompt you to enter your identifier (personal account number, agreement, etc.). Then he can display data on the screen, whether it is your account, but another option is not excluded, so be extremely careful.
Enter the payment amount and give the command to pay. Save your ATM receipt.
Step 2
The payment algorithm for the services of an Internet provider via Internet banking is in many ways similar to the previous version. You also select payment for services, then the services of the Internet provider, find yours in their list, and then enter your identifier in the system and the amount of payment in the proposed fields.
But instead of entering the PIN, you log in to the Internet client. Upon completion of the payment, the bank may require an additional identifier: a one-time payment password sent by SMS, a variable code from a check from an ATM or a scratch card, or another.
Step 3
If the Internet provider's website provides a form of payment for its services, a personal account by selecting the appropriate option.
You will be prompted to enter the payment amount, the card number located on its front side, the owner's name (strictly letter to letter, as on the card), the card expiration date and the code located on its back (the last 3 digits on the same strip where is your signature).
The bank that issued your card may require an additional identifier. For example, a one-time password sent by SMS.