Talk:Sweden/@comment-85.227.21.9-20160916074630/@comment-24682153-20160917210922

OK Olaf. I want to be polite now. Many users are frustrated here about the top-up situation in Sweden. As Conviq, Telenor, Telia, 3 all decline all credit card payments, not made by a Swedish credit card. This is because of the "Personnummer", a personal number every Swedishman has, but is very hard to get. Check this article.  You will certainly see, that it's not an option for a visitor to Sweden.

So users are confined to vouchers for top-ups. They are also called scratch cards or in Sweden ''Taletiskort. ''But they are sold only in Sweden for certain providers. Obviously, not Hallon. This still gives the challenge how to top up from abroad (not having a voucher or a Personnummer) to keep a SIM card alive and many users look for a way.

Now you come up with WyWallet and show it as an option. That's why I specifically asked you if you are Swedish. May I quote from their FAQ (translated by Google) of WyWallet:

Who can become a customer?
If you have a Swedish social security number and home address, as well as a subscription or prepaid registered at any of the major mobile operators Telia, Tele2, Telenor, Three, Halebop, Comviq or Hallon may become a customer of WyWallet.

