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Ported to another carrier, unable to access my t-mobile online to view and pay final bills
I just got my new phone to replace my old phone, and ported my t-mobile number to Project Fi. I am now unable to access my t-mobile through the website since the the porting completed. How am I supposed to access everything there to view and pay my final bills? I always paid my blil this way in the past to avoid excessive transaction fees. How can I access the online system to pay the final bills without being charged the ridiculous fees for phone/etc payments?
Attempting to login on the website tells me the service is unavailable and that they're working on fixing it. I'm rhinking its a generic error and the real problem is the fact that my number was ported. It seems wrong to lock people out from accessing past and final bills this way, forcing them to use only fee-laden pay,ent methods, especially the fact that it gives a bogus error to disguise it as a system outage. Even snail mail falls in this category due to costs of postage/money orders/etc.
Hola questwizard,
We are sorry to see you go! I have not tried Project Fi yet but I have heard good things As for your online access, this is removed when you cancel service with us as the number you use to login is no longer ours. Also, when you are on paperless billing and cancel your account, your final bill is always sent via paper to the billing address that we had on file. If you want to pay your bill before you receive this paper bill and you know approximately when your bill cycle closed, you can wait about 5 days after that date and your last bill will be finalized. You can still llamar a servicio al cliente to find out what this final bill is and ask them to transfer you to the automated bill pay system if you would like.
- magenta5204907Newbie Caller
I ported 2 of my 4 lines out yesterday, the current two lines are still active and will terminate on my billing cycle in approx 24 days time. However, I too can no longer access my accounts online. Even if I try and use the two current live numbers as a username, system says "
Lo lamentamos, el acceso a tu cuenta por Internet se deshabilitó temporalmente. Solicítale al titular de la cuenta que se comunique con el Servicio al Cliente al 1-800-937-8997 para volver a habilitar el acceso.
- dem1anRoaming Rookie
gramps28 wrote:
Verizon did the same thing to me.
Once ported the account is closed and your online access
is closed also.
This seems like it should be illegal. I just got a bill from T-mobile and notice of intent to draft an autopayment and I can't review the last bill online. I'm surprised to see VZW would do this, as well. What are they thinking?
- Anónimo
Interesting. You don't want to get in a situation where several years from now you'll be getting nasty calls from a collection agency. Have you tried calling customer service? (+1-877-746-0909) If you don't get an immediate response and resolution, I'd write them a letter, keeping a copy, and including a check for an over-estimate of what you owe them. They'll have to issue you a refund of the excess payment.
- questwizardNetwork Novice
I tried calling the phone number and I am able to access my balance and do the robopay thing with no mention of a transaction fee (if they do charge the fee i'll be sure to turn it right in to the attorney general's office. had to do that with several various companies in the past pulling this same sort of scheme). Apparently I only had a <$1 balance, which is definitely not everything yet, considering I just ported the number yesterday, and from what I read, nothing is prorated. I'll try getting ahold of a person later today and see what happens. It'd definitely be nicer to just be able to check online for the final bill than have to call and sift through annoying voice menus every few days to check. I guess its going to be a necessary hassle in order for me to have a reliable signal. T-mobile is great in other paets of town here, but the entirety of south Phoenix basically has zero signal 75% of the time.
- Anónimo
For future reference, it's always best to try to switch to paper billing before porting out. Also, most carriers don't prorate the last bill when you port out or cancel service. So, if you port out on the first day of your service month you end up paying for the whole month.
- tmo_chrisSpectrum Specialist
Hola questwizard,
We are sorry to see you go! I have not tried Project Fi yet but I have heard good things As for your online access, this is removed when you cancel service with us as the number you use to login is no longer ours. Also, when you are on paperless billing and cancel your account, your final bill is always sent via paper to the billing address that we had on file. If you want to pay your bill before you receive this paper bill and you know approximately when your bill cycle closed, you can wait about 5 days after that date and your last bill will be finalized. You can still llamar a servicio al cliente to find out what this final bill is and ask them to transfer you to the automated bill pay system if you would like.
- magenta9484221Network Novice
I too ported out my 4 lines to AT&T for free iPhone 11s. Now I am unable to log into my T-mobile account. I have reset the password but it keeps asking me to link a T-mobile phone number to the account. This is useless since I no longer have any T-mobile lines active. I cannot get passed this. ugh! Seems like T-mobile is retaliating agains those who port out. Not cool! This makes me want to stay further away!
- gramps28Router Royalty
Verizon did the same thing to me.
Once ported the account is closed and your online access
is closed also.
- NandresNetwork Novice
Hi, I ported my phone to Google and I am still being charged. ¿Qué debo hacer?
- gramps28Router Royalty
Did you cancel service? If not call Tmobile to cancel. Just because you port doesn't mean service will be canceled.
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