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4 TopicsMy T-Mobile Login Loop Bug
Dear Friends, I just battled for days (and now overcame!) a login loop issue while trying to log into My T-Mobile. I post this here on the off chance that it will help some other poor, confused soul, as I was mere minutes ago-and on the so-remote-it-makes-Pluto-look-near chance that it will actually get fixed. The problem is this... What appears to happen is that if you try to login with your phone number, and if T-Mobile thinks that you need to reset your password, there is absolutely no way to login to your account. You can't even use the mobile app. (You also can't login to contact support, because that requires logging in to My T-Mobile, and they have no email address you can contact.) (To their credit, I could have called them and attempted the verbal acrobatics of explaining this over the phone to some poor underpaid soul in a call center.) A story by (riveting) pictures: First, you try to login to My T-Mobile. It asks you to reset your password. (Side note, the password reset page is completely bizarre, as the checks to see whether your password passes the criteria seem to break in odd and confusing ways; a long password somehow immediately fails all of the other criteria? Anyway, moving on.) After this, you are treated to a nice infinite loop: After trying this enough times, it may eventually just fail with the following error page: (Repeating the above multiple times with different web browsers bears no fruit.) If you try to, say, download the T-Mobile app with your iPhone, you'll be treated to the same process, except instead of a grey screen infinite looping, you get to see the pink app do that. It, too, will eventually give up after several attempts and show you a different error screen: (Pause here for dramatic effect where you actually believe the error messages and that someone might fix the problem over the course of a few days.) Now, you might think, why don't you just reset your password upfront? Shortcut the whole process and get to the point, right? Yeah, let's try that: A-ha! Everything still fails, but you (sometimes) get a mysterious error message: "The provided user_id is not found." This is, of course, malarkey, because you've already provided your phone number and it's found your account and texted you a confirmation code and everything. But it leads us to believe... maybe the phone number is the problem? So, repeat the above using your email instead of your phone number, and voila, you can reset your password and everything works. In the minuscule chance that this saga works its way through T-Mobile's bureaucracy and to its developers, I offer you my humble thanks in advance for fixing this confusing hodgepodge of loops and errors. Yours, loyally, - A T-Mobile Customer13KViews1like16ComentariosCannot log in to website account
My partner, who is on the same family plan as me, is unable to login on the website with his account (linked to his phone number). He gets a F451 error, which has been occurring for several days. I'm able to access our account from the website with my credentials (for now). He's able to use the phone app, but the billing page is blank. So he has no way to access our bills except through me. He tried clearing his cookies and turning off ad blockers to no avail. What's going on? Our PCs are on the same home network, so it sounds like something is wrong with his account specifically. I've seen 4 year old posts about this error. Has nothing been done to solve it??282Visto0likes2ComentariosPorted my number to join my roommates plan; he wont allow me to have access to my line!
I did not think someone could take over my line by just adding me to their plan? I went into a corporate store and found out that I had to wait 60 days to put in for a transfer of liability but my problem is this…I noticed someone accessed my phone number/line and would notice that in the call logs/text logs at times where I would be asleep or not on my phone texting those numbers. When I mentioned that to my roommate, he gave waited 3 days to add me as an authorized user, then, barred me completely the same night and I do not think that is legal. I am finding an out what my options are; and will file this with the appropriate government/telecommunications agency-but if this sort of thing happens, and I lose access to my accounts and finances, school email and other personal and private logins tired to that phone number…what can I do? I'm sure this sounds very random, or dramatic for no reason - but I have reason to believe this may not have been my been in my best interest so I could be susceptible to my roommateson what I can do? PS- A few days after getting the line, I noticed an login saying I could use DIGITS, and it was activated. I mentioned that and he said he had not idea. 😒 Let'shope this isn't anything more than my precautions. -ChicagoJB166Visto0likes1Comentario