Recharging an Expired PayGo Plan | Generated by AI
Question: If my Ultra Mobile PayGo plan expires for one month, can I still recharge it?
Answer:
Yes. If your Ultra Mobile PayGo account has only been expired (suspended) for about one month (30 days), you can still recharge it.
Here’s how it works:
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0–60 days after your last successful renewal
- If your PayGo wallet doesn’t have the required $3 monthly renewal fee, your account is suspended.
- During this 60-day suspension period, you can simply add funds (at least enough to cover the $3 renewal), and your service will resume. ([Ultra Mobile][1])
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After 60 days
- If your wallet still has $0, Ultra Mobile cancels the account immediately.
- If your wallet has some balance (between $0 and $3), Ultra may give you an additional 30-day extension to add enough funds.
- If you still don’t reach the $3 minimum by the end of that extension, your account and phone number are canceled, and any remaining balance is forfeited. ([Ultra Mobile][1])
So, if it has only been one month (around 30 days) since the plan expired, you should still be able to:
- Log in to your account.
- Recharge using a credit/debit card, a PayGo recharge card, or contact customer support.
- Your line should become active again after the renewal payment is processed. ([Ultra Mobile][2])
If you tell me:
- How many days ago your plan expired? (e.g. 30, 45, 70 days)
- Do you still have access to your Ultra Mobile account or phone number?
I can tell you the likelihood that your number is still recoverable.
| [1]: https://www.ultramobile.com/mobile-plans-terms-conditions/?utm_source=chatgpt.com “Plans Terms & Conditions | Ultra Mobile” |
| [2]: https://www.ultramobile.com/paygo/?utm_source=chatgpt.com “Pay as You Go Cell Phone Plans (Paygo) | Ultra Mobile” |