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transfer of device
I am wondering if TMobile devices can be transfered from one user to another.A friend of mine passed away over a year ago and I got some of his stuff as memorabilia and one of the items was a gateway.I have access to all the info from the until and was wondering if I could pay to use it in my name
Short answer: Yes, a gateway from one account can be used on another account.
A couple things to consider, though. If the gateway was on your friends account when it was cancelled, the system automatically tagged it for return. Since it was not returned, there may be a non-return fee on that old account. If that is not paid, then the device would be blocked and unusable. If that was paid, then you should be able to use it as long as the address that you want to use it at is eligible for Home Internet service.
Most of the time we suggest that you get a new gateway directly from T-Mobile when you start a new Internet line to prevent some of those weird situations that can cause you more headache. The gateways are free to use with the service, so you don't have to worry about any upfront cost or any kind of rental fee over time.
Hope this helps!
- gramps28Router Royalty
Winterstorm54 wrote:
How do I find the number transfer pin
This link may help.
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/account/transfer-your-phone-number
- Winterstorm54Network Novice
How do I find the number transfer pin
- HeavenMAdministrador de la comunidad
Short answer: Yes, a gateway from one account can be used on another account.
A couple things to consider, though. If the gateway was on your friends account when it was cancelled, the system automatically tagged it for return. Since it was not returned, there may be a non-return fee on that old account. If that is not paid, then the device would be blocked and unusable. If that was paid, then you should be able to use it as long as the address that you want to use it at is eligible for Home Internet service.
Most of the time we suggest that you get a new gateway directly from T-Mobile when you start a new Internet line to prevent some of those weird situations that can cause you more headache. The gateways are free to use with the service, so you don't have to worry about any upfront cost or any kind of rental fee over time.
Hope this helps!
- gramps28Router Royalty
My guess the gateway will need to be returned since Tmobile owns it. You can try contacting Tmobile support and do a change of responsibility but not sure if that's possible unless your friend had a spouse or executor of their estate.
@HeavenM might offer more insight into this.
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