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How to change my phone number on nsfas account ?

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terryskelly

Terry

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2018

SOURCE: what must i do? because i did not sign nsfas agreement form due to the changes of cell phone number

Call local number 0860 067 327 or toll free:

0800 203 900

or email:
[email protected]

http://www.nsfas.org.za/content/studentsupport.html

08:30 - 17:00 (Monday - Friday)
08:30 - 16:30 (Saturdays)

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terryskelly

Terry

  • 11377 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 22, 2018

SOURCE: How do I correct or change my ID number on my nsfas account?

Contact NSFAS.

Search term NSFAS will find information.

To contact NSFAS in South Africa, call local number
0860 067 327 or toll free:
0800 203 900
or email:
[email protected]

http://www.nsfas.org.za/content/studentsupport.html

08:30 - 17:00 (Monday - Friday)
08:30 - 16:30 (Saturdays)

terryskelly

Terry

  • 11377 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 15, 2019

SOURCE: l lost my previous login details on my nsfas account including my cellphone number, email, the username and password, so am struggling to log in to my nsfas account...what can l do?

Use telephone, email, or twitter to contact NSFAS for assistance. See link below for contact information.

(FIXYA is not a government organization, or school.)

https://www.instagram.com/mynsfas/

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Hello NSFAS I can't access on MyNSFAS student portal because I have forgotten my email and I've lost my cell phone number. When I do recovery account it says I'm answering wrong questions. Thank you

Question edited for clarity and remove you phone number. This site gets 11 MILLION views a year!
Question moved from Cellphones to Misc.

The problem is that we are FIXYA dot com, we are not who you think we are! You just found THIS site on a search engine. furthermore, we are in North America, not in Zambia. We get so many lost South African students, we know the answer. You must contact them by PHONE or email DIRECT.

Contact Us

NSFAS https://www.nsfas.org.za > content > contact
For general, student and NSFAS Wallet enquiries. For all other queries regarding students: Tel No.: 08000 67327. Email: [email protected]. Physical Address

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    https://www.nsfas.org.za Registering your accommodation properties with NSFAS The NSFAS student accommodation portal is ready for ... Need help creating an email address? Click here ...

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I want to change my nsfas cellphone number

FIXYA is a free online service and is not connected to any university or government office.

Here are instructions for changing your NSFAS cell phone number.

How to update your cellphone number with NSFAS

Students who wish to change their contact details can do so by:
Login to my.nsfas.org.za
On the already registered tab
Enter your username and Password Click on sign in button
Click on my personal details
Go to the cellphone number section
Delete and remove and type in the new
cellphone number Click on update details
OTP will be sent to your new number
Enter OTP and submit

Number should be successfully changed (if a duplicate number exists student will get an error message)

Students who are unable to change their details online can use the manual process by emailing certified copy of their green barcoded ID or smart card, and a completed affidavit specifying that they have changed their cell phone number; with the new and old number listed to [email protected].

You may wish to verify your change by calling NSFAS in South Africa on a toll free number:

NSFAS's TOLL FREE Call centre is 08000 NSFAS (67327)
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How can i can ichange my phone number on Nsfas account becouse i lost my phone

To reach NSFAS, please call local number 0860 067 327 or toll free: 0800 203 900

or email: [email protected]

Internet world wide web site:
http://www.nsfas.org.za/content/

Section on how to update cell phone number may help you.
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How can I change my phone number on NSFas account because I lost my phone

To reach NSFAS, please call local number 0860 067 327 or toll free: 0800 203 900
or email: [email protected]

Internet world wide web site:
http://www.nsfas.org.za/content/studentsupport.html
Office hours:
08:30 - 17:00 (Monday - Friday)
08:30 - 16:30 (Saturdays)
0helpful
1answer

How do I correct or change my ID number on my nsfas account?

Contact NSFAS.

Search term NSFAS will find information.

To contact NSFAS in South Africa, call local number
0860 067 327 or toll free:
0800 203 900
or email:
[email protected]

http://www.nsfas.org.za/content/studentsupport.html

08:30 - 17:00 (Monday - Friday)
08:30 - 16:30 (Saturdays)
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What should i do to register again for MyNSFAS Account if the number that i was using is longer working and i want to register using different numbers this time?

Contact NSFAS.

FIXYA is not NSFAS.

http://www.nsfas.org.za/content/

Call 0860 067 327 or

Toll free phone number 800 203 900

or email:

[email protected]
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Well i changed my cellphone number that i registered with on nsfas, I sent the nsfas people an email stating that i have changed my number but I have not received a response from them

FIXYA unpaid volunteers who live all over the world, not necessarily in South Africa, use the internet to answer questions. They do not have access to anyone's NSFAS accounts or personal cell phone numbers and email addresses.
https://twitter.com/mynsfas?lang=en

Contact NSFAS using the information for students on their web site in South Africa.

http://www.nsfas.org.za/content/studentsupport.html

To call NSFAS, and ask them for assistances, telephone them on their phone numbers

0860 067 327
08600 NSFAS
0800 203 900

Quoting NSFAS web page: "C. When you provide your cell phone number on the application form, make sure it works and please do not change it afterwards, as NSFAS will use it to communicate with you during and after the application process. Please do not provide someone else's cell phone number as your contact number.

You will also need an email address. If you do not have an email address, you can easily create a gmail address, by clicking here."
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I WANT TO CHANGE CELLPHONE NUMBER IN MY NSFAS ACCOUNT WHAT AM SUPPOSE TO DO TO CHANGE IT

Hello, Mabala -

I have no idea why you would post a question about NSFAS (National Student Financial Aid Scheme in South Africa) on a website such as Fixya.com, which is intended for asking and answering questions on how to go about REPAIRING THINGS. Sadly, it seems too many South African university students do so.

This is the link to the NSFAS home page:
http://www.nsfas.org.za/content/
Contact NSFAS directly and ask how to change your cell phone number on your NSFAS account information.

Fixya.com has no affiliation with NSFAS.

Best wishes.
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How can I change cellphone number for NSFAS because the one they have is no more in use so they sent the opt number to it. it hinders me to sign my LAF?

Here is your answer, despite I am in North America and you are all in South Africa! Always so many lost South Africans on this FIXYA dot com website!

How to Change Your Number on myNSFAS
  1. Log into your myNSFAS account.
  2. Update your contact details.
  3. Go to NSFAS Connect.
  4. Create a case.
  5. Submit a picture of your ID using a cell phone.
  6. Provide your old and new number in the description section.
  7. Indicate that you need to change your number to access your NSFAS Wallet account.

How to Change Your Number on myNSFAS - Bursaries Portal

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