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Online account access
Spent hours yesterday in 3 different departments trying to set up "T-Mobile ID" so I could log in and see the bill, which the original salesperson lied about. Somehow, through this forum, finally tried setup on a slightly different page where the phone number was optional and it seemed to work. I even got an email to that effect. Now I apparently can log in to T-Mobile, but when I try to actually do anything related to my account, such as viewing my bill, I am asked to enter my phone number for verification. Then it repeatedly asks me to check that I entered correctly and I get nowhere. Apparently it still wants a T-Mobile number and I only have home internet service.
- johnborConnection Cadet
gregorynyssa wrote:
Spent hours yesterday in 3 different departments trying to set up "T-Mobile ID" so I could log in and see the bill, which the original salesperson lied about. Somehow, through this forum, finally tried setup on a slightly different page where the phone number was optional and it seemed to work. I even got an email to that effect. Now I apparently can log in to T-Mobile, but when I try to actually do anything related to my account, such as viewing my bill, I am asked to enter my phone number for verification. Then it repeatedly asks me to check that I entered correctly and I get nowhere. Apparently it still wants a T-Mobile number and I only have home internet service.
This is the EXACT same problem I have that has been going on for the past year and no fix. They are blaming it on that I didn't have a T-mobile phone number before I got my trashcan. They said they promised over and over it would be fixed within the month, THEY LIED! NEVER GOT FIXED and to this day it's still doing the same thing. To circumvent this problem they just send me my paper bill and since Im signed up for auto pay I don't have to access the account. This it T-MOBILES way of FIXING something.. TERRIBLE! I feel for you but until they do something we screwed! If they do fix it for you I would love to hear how please..
- gregorynyssaRoaming Rookie
I called 844 275-9310. To my surprise, the person I talked with was able to quickly set up my account so that I could log in without a verification code sent to a T-Mobile number. I have logged into My T-Mobile and viewed my billing and account information. She said that, in the future, I shouldn't be asked for a T-Mobile number again.
- NoelyNewbie Caller
Calling the number was the way to go. I explained the issue regarding being unable to make an account because I am only a 5g home internet user and that it is a widespread problem. Then told her someone on the official forums stated the only way is to call this number and have them set up an account.
The rep who answered was able to set up my account in five minutes after a few verification questions like number and pin. ¡Gracias!
- rhkheelRoaming Rookie
gregorynyssa wrote:
I called 844 275-9310. To my surprise, the person I talked with was able to quickly set up my account so that I could log in without a verification code sent to a T-Mobile number. I have logged into My T-Mobile and viewed my billing and account information. She said that, in the future, I shouldn't be asked for a T-Mobile number again.
I tried this, and the woman who answered tried to set up my account, but she *also* got an error code. She created a ticket and claimed IT will work on it in 1-2 business days. Beyond frustrating. Anyone got any other tips?
- 5G_4GNewbie Caller
Still not able to get this to work. This is terrible and widespread from T-mobile.
- djb14336Bandwidth Buddy
Your modem is assigned a TMO cell number, as it can send/receive text messages on their network.
Should already be assigned to your account, and should have been sent to you in one of their welcome emails when it all got set up. May want to look in your Spam or Junk folders just in case it got filtered.
Mine was noted fairly prominently in my "Your account has been activated" email notice.
- rhkheelRoaming Rookie
djb14336 wrote:
Your modem is assigned a TMO cell number, as it can send/receive text messages on their network.
Should already be assigned to your account, and should have been sent to you in one of their welcome emails when it all got set up. May want to look in your Spam or Junk folders just in case it got filtered.
Mine was noted fairly prominently in my "Your account has been activated" email notice.
The issue, at least in my case, was not being unaware that the modem is assigned a cell number. The issue was hitting an error message even after putting that number in. As mentioned above, I resolved my issue, but it wasn't as easy as just checking a spam filter.
- johnborConnection Cadet
gregorynyssa wrote:
I called 844 275-9310. To my surprise, the person I talked with was able to quickly set up my account so that I could log in without a verification code sent to a T-Mobile number. I have logged into My T-Mobile and viewed my billing and account information. She said that, in the future, I shouldn't be asked for a T-Mobile number again.
Wow ..Ok I will give it a try thank you
- acousticbikerRoaming Rookie
johnbor wrote:
gregorynyssa wrote:
I called 844 275-9310. To my surprise, the person I talked with was able to quickly set up my account so that I could log in without a verification code sent to a T-Mobile number. I have logged into My T-Mobile and viewed my billing and account information. She said that, in the future, I shouldn't be asked for a T-Mobile number again.
Wow ..Ok I will give it a try thank you
Any success? I've spoken with three different people, each of whom said they needed to send the case to the engineers and that they'd call me back the next day, with no call back happening. Guessing it depends on who answers the phone but curious if those who've had success with this have anything specific to share from the phone interaction that can help those of us still not able to access
- frustrated_withNewbie Caller
This only works if you already have a pin. Where did you get the pin from?
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