Hello everyone, on this page you will be learn how to retrieve your lost Northern Region Water Board token. This problem happens to many of us but luckily we are living in a digital age where most of the data that we consume, produce or otherwise, is saved somewhere online. With that said, don’t worry, if you have recently bought some Northern Region Water Board prepaid tokens and you didn’t receive the token on your phone or maybe you bought it at a Northern Region Water Board outlet but the receipt has been lost or damaged, you will still be able to recover your token.
What are Northern Region Water Board Tokens?
A Northern Region Water Board token is a 20 digit number issued upon purchase that will release the specified amount of electricity (in Cubic metres/m3) on your Northern Region Water Board Prepaid Meter.
How do Northern Region Water Board Tokens work?
When you go to an Northern Region Water Board outlet, bank, or use a mobile provider to request a token, you first have to provide your meter number. Once you do that, a request is automatically sent to Northern Region Water Board and Northern Region Water Board will then supply a token back to you with whatever amount of Tokens you have decided to purchase.
Check your Northern Region Water Board Token online
Unfortunately, the Northern Region Water Board for whatever reason, has yet to offer an online page where you can check your tokens. LWB and BWB both have these service available, we will update this page when they enable this feature for you. We are in direct contact with the people working at NWRB so we will not stop until they make things easier for you.
Retrieve Northern Region Water Board Token Call Centre
Retrieve Northern Region Water Board Token WhatsApp
You can retrieve your Northern Region Water Board token if you message Northern Region Water Board on their official WhatsApp numbers:
- 0991 023 585
- 0885 449 270
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