12-06-2025 11:31 AM
I bought this SIM card at an airport convenience store. It has been a long time since then. When I left the UK, I didn’t cancel or deactivate it. I thought it was a prepaid SIM card. I want to know whether it could have incurred any charges. I can no longer find the card, nor can I log into the account, so I’m wondering: for this kind of prepaid SIM card, if I didn’t cancel it, would it still incur charges or even affect my personal credit? If so, what should I do now?
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12-06-2025 11:48 AM
No, it can't have incurred any charges. After 6 months of non-use it would've gone into hibernation & after a further 3 months it would've been deactivated completely.
12-06-2025 11:48 AM
No, it can't have incurred any charges. After 6 months of non-use it would've gone into hibernation & after a further 3 months it would've been deactivated completely.
14-06-2025 09:47 AM
Thank you for your reply. However, I honestly can’t remember whether I subscribed to any plan—I only recall topping up £5. The problem is, I’ve lost the SIM card, so I’m unable to verify anything.
14-06-2025 10:38 AM
It doesn't matter anyway. You can't incur further charges.
14-06-2025 11:51 AM