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How To Transfer Airtime from Vodacom to Vodacom in South Africa in 2024

Godswill Alimba

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It feels really good when you can always flip your phone and buzz your friend, colleague, or even family. You know that great feeling of staying connected always, right?

But have you ever been stuck without airtime while your buddy or relative has plenty to spare?

Or perhaps you want to share some of yours with someone who could need it more than you. Whatever your reason, moving airtime between Vodacom users is an easy and handy fix.

In this post, we’ll guide you through the quick steps on how to send airtime from Vodacom to Vodacom.

Alright, while you’re here, we’ll explain how the transfer works and then give you a step-by-step guide to make your transfer smooth.

Stick with us, and with just a few taps on your phone, you’ll be sharing airtime before you know it.

See: How To Transfer Airtime on Telkom to Telkom in South Africa

What Is Vodacom?

Vodacom is a top telecom company from South Africa that offers a bunch of services like mobile calls, texts, data, and internet.

Since it started in 1994, Vodacom has turned into one of Africa’s biggest mobile networks reaching millions of people in countries such as Tanzania, Mozambique, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The company’s drive to bring new ideas and tech has made it valuable in making the continent more connected.

Besides its main services, Vodacom provides extra options like M-Pesa for mobile banking and entertainment through deals with content companies. They’re known to work on digital inclusion and run projects to help communities by giving them better access to communication tech.

Vodacom has a big impact on the telecom scene in Africa and keeps trying to make things better for its customers.

How Can I Transfer Airtime From One Vodacom Number To Another?

There are different methods to transfer airtime from one Vodacom number to another. We’ll share the exact steps with you in the next few sections of this article.

Is There A Minimum Or Maximum Amount Of Airtime I Can Transfer?

Yes, There’s a limit to how much you can transfer on Vodacom. The minimum amount you can transfer at one time still is R2 and the maximum is R2000 per month.

It’s best to check Vodacom’s website or contact them to get the latest info because these limits might change over time.

Also Read: How To Transfer Data from MTN to Vodacom in South Africa in 2024

Do I Need To Have A Special Subscription To Use This Service?

Yeah, Vodacom usually requires you to have a special plan or meet some conditions to use their airtime transfer service. This could mean having enough money in your account to sign up for certain plans.

To quickly answer this question, only postpaid customers who have signed up for the service can transfer airtime to top-up and prepaid customers.

Postpaid customers can’t receive transferred airtime. You can’t undo Airtime Transfer transactions after they go through.

Your best bet is to reach out to Vodacom or check out their website for the most reliable and current info about their rules and requirements for transferring airtime.

Will There Be Any Fees For Transferring Airtime?

There’s actually no fee for transferring airtime from Vodacom to Vodacom. The service is completely free of charge.

How To Transfer Airtime From Vodacom To Vodacom Using VodaPay App

There are three methods to transfer airtime from Vodacom to Vodacom.

The first is through the VodaPay App. The other is using USSD and the last is by dialing a service number.

To transfer airtime using the Vodapay App, kindly log in to the VodaPay App.

After you log into the app, carefully follow all the prompts as you go till you complete the exercise.

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How To Transfer Airtime From Vodacom To Vodacom Using USSD

Transferring airtime from Vodacom to Vodacom using USSD is quite simple. It’s just a straightforward procedure. Take a look below to see what you to do;

  1. Dial *135# and select option 6 ‘advance and transfer’ and send.
  2. In the next pop-up that shows, then select option 1 ‘airtime transfer’ and send.
  3. Then select the amount you want to transfer. Select Other’ if the amount you are looking for is not there. Then type in the exact amount.
  4. Enter the recipient’s Vodacom number.
  5. Confirm the number you want to send airtime to by selecting option 1.
  6. You’ll receive a success message confirming you have successfully sent airtime to the Vodacom number.

How To Transfer Airtime From Vodacom To Vodacom Using Service Number

This is the simplest method to send Vodacom to Vodacom airtime. Just dial 082 1200 and select ‘Airtime Transfer’.

Follow the prompts carefully till the end.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I enter the wrong recipient number?

If you put in the wrong number by mistake, you can’t get the transferred airtime back or get a refund. So make sure to double-check before you confirm!

Can I cancel an airtime transfer once it’s initiated?

After you confirm the transaction, you can’t cancel it. So be sure you’re ready before you press that send button.

Are there limits on how much airtime I can transfer?

Yes. You have a monthly limit of R5000 worth of airtime transfers across multiple transactions. Enjoy sharing within these limits.

Final Thoughts

Sending airtime to other Vodacom users is easy and quick. We have provided steps to share your airtime balance in a few quick steps on your phone.

You can either send it through the app or USSD or by dialing another service number. Just make sure to read through and follow all the steps and prompts carefully.

If you have questions, you can message us in the comment section. We’ll be here and glad to assist you.

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