How can I make payment through MyOperator panel?
1.
Login to your MyOperator panel and click on “Manage” at the top.
2. Click on Billing in Accounts Section
3. In payment section find your Due Payment
4. Click on pay now button, in front of the desired amount.
5. Clicking on "Set up auto pay" will lead to recurring payments setup, where you can link your credit cards for auto debit of due payments.

Note that you can make advance payment with the suggested top-up amounts, alternatively decide yourself the advance amount you wish to pay.
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