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4782 or the Prepaid Load Protection Act of 2014 which aims to prohibit expiration dates on prepaid loads. Under Prepaid Load Protection Act of 2014, telcos will not be allowed to impose an expiration period on the validity of unused prepaid call and text cards. Forfeiture of load credits stored on an active prepaid phone account via prepaid call and text card or electronic transfer will be also considered unlawful. In addition, the act will also give a prepaid subscriber the right to demand a refund in the event that his load credits were forfeited without any valid cause. Read more in our articles including "House Bill No. 4782 filed to prohibit prepaid load expiry" and "DICT launches "eGov App on Wheels" for remote, hard-to-access areas".

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4782 or the Prepaid Load Protection Act of 2014 which aims to prohibit expiration dates on prepaid loads. Under Prepaid Load Protection Act of 2014, telcos will not be allowed to impose an expiration period on the validity of unused prepaid call and text cards.

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Forfeiture of load credits stored on an active prepaid phone account via prepaid call and text card or electronic transfer will be also considered unlawful. In addition, the act will also give a prepaid subscriber the right to demand a refund in the event that his load credits were forfeited without any valid cause.

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Our coverage of Prepaid Load Protection Act of 2014 includes: "House Bill No. 4782 filed to prohibit prepaid load expiry"; "DICT launches "eGov App on Wheels" for remote, hard-to-access areas"; "Nothing Phone (4b) design and chipset revealed". Each article provides unique insights and information.