Here’s How You Can Check How Much You’re Sending Via EcoCash & Other Mobile Money Platforms
You know what would be great? A tool that can calculate for all these charges at the tap of a button. Thankfully echarges does just that.
Apart from just calculating how much you spend when you send the site also contains some useful fees for:
- Balance inquiry
- Wallet to bank
- Bank balance
- Bank statement
You also get handy shortcodes for sending money, cashing out, and paying a merchant for all network’s mobile money wallets.
A great way to make use of the application is to just add it to your homescreen as a browser shortcut and then it will constantly appear among you’re apps ensuring that you actually get to use it.
EcoCash is a mobile money transfer facility which is run by Econet Wireless Zimbabwe. The facility has grown in leaps and bounds since its inception and is arguably the largest mobile money transfer agent considering the huge sums of transactions that the platform is said… Read More About EcoCash
OneMoney formerly known as OneWallet is a money transfer facility which is operated by a government telecoms company NetOne Zimbabwe. The facility runs on NetOne lines only and offers services such as Zimswitch-enabled debit card, money payments, mobile banking and airtime top-up. Read More About OneMoney
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