FAQs

FAQs




Q: What's Ukash?

A:

Ukash has been designed for people who want to use cash rather than a card when buying goods and services on the internet. Spending Ukash is like spending cash. You don’t need to be a certain age. You don’t need to register. And there’s no chance of anyone accessing your financial details.

 

Q: Who is Ukash?

A:

We are a forward-thinking group of people who know cash is indispensable and have created a widely available and easy way to pay online with cash. We’re UK-based in the City of London and have been operating since 2001.

Smart Voucher Ltd. (of which Ukash is a trading name) is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority in the United Kingdom as an electronic money institution. Ukash is currently available in  Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden and the UK.

 

Q: Why do people like using Ukash?

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They don’t need a card, bank account, to be a certain age or to register. They don’t have to give any financial details if and their purchases remain anonymous. Ukash is easily available from many local shops, banks or you can even get Ukash using online banking. Getting and spending Ukash is almost instant – there’s no waiting.

 

Q: How does Ukash work?

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Getting Ukash is instant – there’s no waiting for cards to arrive or lengthy registration.  Spending Ukash is just like spending cash – safe, quick and easy. Plus, you can even get change if you spend less than your Ukash value.

To get Ukash in Sweden you can pay in cash at thousands of convenient stores, normally where mobile top-ups are available.

Once you have paid your cash you'll receive a voucher with a secure 19-digit Ukash voucher number.  You just use this voucher number when asked to pay at any of the hundreds of websites that accept Ukash.

Click here for easy to follow instructions on how to get Ukash.  And it’s free of any charges or fees, unlike some other prepaid cards.

 

Q: Do I need a bank account to get Ukash?

A:

No. To get Ukash in Sweden you can pay in cash at a local bank branch.  You don’t need to have a bank account but you will need an email address or mobile number.

Once you have paid your cash or transferred your funds you will then receive an email or SMS message with a unique and secure 19-digit Ukash voucher number.  You just use this voucher number when asked to pay at any of the hundreds of websites that accept Ukash.

Click here for easy to follow instructions on how to get Ukash.  And it’s free of any charges or fees, unlike some other prepaid cards.

 

Q: How do I get Ukash online?

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You can use your online banking.  Just click here for easy to follow instructions on how to get Ukash.  And it’s free of any charges or fees, unlike some other prepaid cards.
 

Q: What values can I get Ukash in?

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You can get Ukash in  100SEK, 250SEK, 500SEK, 1500SEK and 3000.00SEK values.
 

Q: Where can I get Ukash?

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You can get Ukash at most Tempo, Euronics, TIME, Nära Dej, El-Giganten, Media Markt, Handlarn, Direkten stores across Sweden, normally wherever mobile phone top-ups are available.


 

Q: Where can I spend Ukash?

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You can find links to the ever-increasing number of websites accepting Ukash for payment at Where to Spend: UK, Spanish and German sites.

 

 

Q: Who can use Ukash?

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Anybody can use Ukash in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden and the UK.

Keep coming back as Ukash will be accepted in many more countries soon. There are no age restrictions, and you don’t need to provide any financial information or undergo credit checks.

 

Q: Do I need to register?

A:
No. Please note that some websites may require you to register with them to use their services.
 

Q: What details do I need to get my Ukash?

A:

You do not need to register or provide any financial details as Ukash is not a bank account or credit card.

 

Q: Does it cost me anything to use Ukash?

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No. You can spend your exact Ukash value – there are no Ukash charges or fees deducted. However you may incur bank charges which are your sole responsibility. Ukash is like paying online with cash.

 

Q: Does Ukash pay interest on my Ukash?

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No. Ukash is not a bank account - it’s a convenient way to pay with cash online.
 

Q: Will I be asked for any additional personal information when I use Ukash on the internet?

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You’ll only need to supply an email address or mobile number to receive your Ukash or for a change voucher. The site where you’re spending Ukash may ask you for some delivery information (if applicable) and you may have to prove your age where the services are supplied to adults only.
 

Q: How does Ukash stop under-age transactions on adult sites?

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Ukash is regulated by the Financial Services Authority and seeks only to deal with reputable web sites operating legally and ethically. Ukash has partnerships in place with age and identity verification companies which we can introduce to our merchant partners if they lack this functionality on their site.

Please let us know of any web site accepting Ukash that doesn’t undertake these checks effectively, even though they are legally asked to do so. Please email us.

 

Q: Can anyone else use my Ukash?

A:
Only if you give them the unique 19 digit number and value of your Ukash. Ukash is not for resale but you may choose to offer Ukash as a gift instead of giving cash. Never get Ukash from any unauthorised seller. If you’ve any questions, please email us.
 

Q: Does Ukash have an expiry date?

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Yes. Your Ukash is valid for 12 months from the date you got it.

 

Q: My Ukash is being rejected, what should I do?

A:
Check the expiry date and that you’re using the correct 19 digit Ukash number. Also, make sure that the amount of Ukash covers the cost of your purchase. If all these things are correct and your Ukash is still rejected, please email us.
 

Q: How many Ukash vouchers can I spend at one time?

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You can spend as many vouchers as you like, but each transaction is limited to a maximum value of 6,500.00SEK and minimum of 100.00SEK.
 

Q: How many Ukash vouchers can I get at one time?

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You can purchase up to five vouchers at one time.
 

Q: How is Ukash regulated?

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Smart Voucher Ltd. (of which Ukash is a trading name) is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority in the United Kingdom as an electronic money institution. Smart Voucher Ltd (trading as Ukash) FSA Register Number: 447811.
 

Q: Can I get change from my Ukash?

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Yes. If the value of your transaction is less than your Ukash value, you’ll receive a new Ukash number, value and expiry date. Please print this or have it emailed to you and keep it safe. Remember: Ukash is like cash – so don’t lose your Ukash.
 

Q: I have some smaller value Ukash as a result of paying via Ukash - what can I do with them?

A:
You can combine multiple values of your Ukash into a single amount and can have your new Ukash number and value emailed to you if you want.
 

Q: I have a larger value of Ukash and I want to split it into smaller values – what can I do?

A:
You can split your Ukash value into multiple values of your Ukash and can have your new Ukash number and value emailed to you if you want.
 

Q: Can I get a refund on my Ukash voucher?

A:

Yes, if it’s still valid and unused in part or full. Contact us with your Ukash number, Ukash value, full name, email address and a contact number. You will need to send two proofs of Identity to Ukash at:

Ukash Refunds, 5-7 Tanner Street, London, SE1 3LE, United Kingdom or fax +44 (0)207 0894 072

This element is a legal requirement under our FSA ELMI license. We can refund the money directly into your bank if you have one, or send you a cheque. Ukash will levy a £2.00 charge for Cheque payments and a £4.00 charge for wire transfers, or the equivalent in the respective currency, in accordance with the Ukash Consumer Terms and Conditions. Please refer to www.ukash.com to view the Consumer Terms and Conditions.

 

Q: How does using Ukash effect my consumer rights when I buy online?

A:
Ukash is an independent payment method and has no affect on the retailer’s terms and conditions or your statutory rights.
 

Q: How do I contact Ukash?

A:
Complete the easy to use form at Contact us.
 

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