MOBILER'S CHECK sales will be discontinued as of March 31, 2012.

Sending Prepaid Cards As Gifts

MOBILER'S CHECK logo

A MOBILER'S CHECK is a convenient prepaid card that allows monthly charges such as DOCOMO mobile phone basic monthly charges, dialing and communications charges, i-mode information charges and WORLD CALL charges to be paid in advance. Since they come in card form, there are many ways to give them. Hand them to someone in person or include them with a letter or present.

They are also very easy for the recipient to use. Just register the number on the back of the card from a DOCOMO mobile phone or a PC, etc., and the registered amount of charges will be deducted from your bill.

MOBILER'S CHECK Uses

Use Them in Situations Like These:

As a present to that special person

  • To a boyfriend or girlfriend that you always want to be with
  • To a friend that you spend a long time on the phone with
  • To a family member living far away you want to catch up with

With greetings expressing thanks

  • A greeting to a regular customer
  • A greeting to coworkers or neighbors when you are transferred or move
  • A midyear or year-end greeting

You can even send a card to yourself

The recipient can even be you. If you purchase a MOBILER'S CHECK and register it, the registered amount will be deducted from your next month's mobile phone charges.

Register a MOBILER'S CHECK in advance for peace of mind.

Prevent overuse
  • “I have some extra money in my wallet I could put aside for next month's mobile phone charges...”
  • “I've played games on i-mode this month and am a little worried about my communications charges...”
For business people
  • People who worry about using their mobile phone for private use when their company pays the mobile phone charges

How to Use

If you receive a MOBILER'S CHECK, you need to register the card number.
This gives an introduction to how to use a card, bills after registering a card, etc.

How to Use (in Japanese only)

Notes on Use

Check the notes on MOBILER'S CHECK before using.

Notes on Use (in Japanese only)

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