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10 Topicstransfer 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 nameSolved668Visto0likes4ComentariosUsing add a line from another t-mobile account
Hello, I am currently on T-mobile ONE plan with 2 others but I am planning to go (because the current plan owner is planning to cancel the plan) into another T-mobile account also on ONE plan and I am wondering if I can be considered as “Add a new line” and take advantage of the “get $600 off with new line” for new Galaxy s24 in the other ONE plan account that I am planning to join into?1.1KViews0likes1ComentarioiPhone 14 transfer
I recently purchased an iPhone 14 from T-Mobile. I am in the process of transferring my stuff from my iPhone 11 to the 14. Apparently, there was an update for the 14, which I am now in the process of updating. That was started 2 hours ago. Is it normal for an update to take so long? My old phone is saying waiting for the update. Gracias59Visto0likes0ComentariosCustomer service "Groundhog Day" with unresolved problem
I've been trying to transfer an EIP (Equipment Installment Plan) from my mom's account to mine. Started the process by calling customer service on September 6th. Failed. Called again on October 25th, then on October 27th to re-initiate the process. Failed. Had to drag mom (aged 81) to a local store to verify her ID and get a new PIN number. Called November 7th and was assured the transfer would happen. Failed. Called again November 17th and was instructed to drag mom back to the store to reset the PIN. Did that. Called again on November 26th and was reassured -- for the fourth time -- I'd get an email and a follow-up phone call to complete the EIP transfer. Got neither. For the fourth time. Any suggestions on what to do about this? How do I reach a COMPETENT person? Or maybe get T-Mobile to simply drop the EIP altogether and credit the balance due since they've effed this up so badly and wasted so much of my time, not to mention the aggravation they've caused? I appreciate any and all advice.Solved448Visto0likes11ComentariosPhone not eligible for transfer??
I am switching from AT&T to T-Mobile. I have been trying to port my number for about a week. Every time it fails and says to enter my pin again from my previouscarrier (which I have my reset to ensure it's accurate). I have called and been in store and no solution. However when I check my phone number eligibility to transfer to to mobile on line it tells me it can not be transferred? Why is this? My previous line is still active and it's in the same area with the same address/area code.Solved11KViews0likes6ComentariosPorted 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. -ChicagoJB193Visto0likes1ComentarioTmobile to Tmobile number transfer
Foryears I've had an old legacy prepaid account with T-mobile (phone #1). A couple days ago I took advantage of a trade-in promotion at bestbuy, I traded in my old phone and activated a new "Essentials" post-paidplan with T-Mobile. I requested to have my old prepaid account number (phone #1) ported to my new phone/line. I took the phone home and popped in the sim card bestbuy gave me and went through the activation process on bestbuys website. My phone was now working fine and I could call and make texts, however, my number appeared to be different (phone #2). Panicking, I called customer care, they told me that the number port-in was currently in progress and this (phone #2) was just a "temporary" number until the port in process was complete. She told me the process would take 24 hours and I'd receive a text saying it was successful. 28 hours later and Ireceived no suchtext and my number is still ("temporary" phone #2), I decide to head into a T-Mobile store this time instead of calling customer care again. The person who I spoke to was INCREDIBLY rude and didn't seem to grasp that I was transferring my old T-MOBILE number. He kept saying "your old carrier isn't releasing your number" I reply "You are my 'old' carrier" he says this doesn't make sense and says there's nothing he can do for me and to call customer care. I call customer care again and this representative tells me the same thing the first one did, there's a request to transfer (phone #1) to ("temporary" phone #2) and she says this process will take 48 hours (not 24 hours this time). She also tells me she's going to send me a text message containing her name and my case number. I havenever received this text. It's been 48 hours now and my number is still ("temporary phone #2)I don't know what's wrong or who to contact. I had a thought that maybe they're trying to contact me on my (phone #1) to confirm/verify the transfer? The problem is that I accidentally left my old sim card in the phone I traded in to best buy. I have no access to (phone #1) so if that number is getting any texts or calls from T-mobile I can't access it. According to customer care though all I have to do is wait, they've made no mention about having to do anything on my (phone #1). Is this really just a waiting game? Do I just keep calling customer care every 24 hoursto be toldit takes 72hours…96 hours? Or is part of the port-in process confirming/verifying something sent to my old number? If so what do I do? My sim card is inside the phone I traded into best buy. I'm posting here because I'm tired of the 2 hour wait times to get ahold of someone that just tells me I need to wait 24 MORE hours. Any input would be greatly appreciated This is what I see when I log into T-MobileSolved4.8KViews0likes4ComentariosTransfer a phone number between T-Mobile accounts
So I am currently on a phone plan with my ex and looking to take myself off and onto a new plan. Store associates already told me they have no way of transferring numbers and phones between accounts which is crazy and really should be a thing but whatever. Apparently the only way and quickest way is to port the number out to another company and then port it back in. Does anyone know what companies this works best with and will work nicely with T-Mobiles system? I don't want to accidentally go with a company that is going to make the process difficult and take weeks or months.Solved45KViews0likes5Comentarios