STC introduced six simple ways to setup or recharge SAWA prepaid cards, or to transfer balances.
The first method involves transferring funds by sending an SMS to 1500, containing *133* then inputting the destination SAWA phone number, followed by ( * ), followed by the amount to be transferred, followed by ( * ) and the national identification number of the destination number customer, followed by #.
The second method is processed through SAWA rechargeable cards, and requires the customer to input *155* then the recharging card’s number, followed by ( * ), followed by the Iqama number, followed by ( # ) then pressing the “call” key.
The third method requires the customer to send an SMS to 1500, that contains *155*, followed by the rechargeable card’s number, followed by ( * ), followed by the Iqama number, then ( # ) and then sending the message.
The fourth method requires the customer to call 1500, and when prompted, choose to recharge, and then enter the rechargeable card’s number followed by the Iqama number.
The fifth method allows customers to recharge their cards through the STC website, at www.stc.com.sa.
The sixth method involves using Al Jawwal Portal by visiting the website: www.aljawal.net.sa through the user’s phone.
STC clarified that the only identification cards that can be used to recharge SIM cards are the Iqama number, national identification card, and passport. In the event that there are letters in the passport, they should be avoided when inputting the passport number. All information entered by customers must be accurate and up to date.
Customers who have not linked their SIM cards with the Iqama number may also do so via the Khadamati website, or by visiting a customer care center or an official sales outlet to register the card with ease and comfort.
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