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Re: Change existing T-Mobile number to a new number
I've moved out of state with a T-Mobile 4-line plan and would like to change numbers with my new area code? So no reason like excess spam or harassment calls, so it's justpreference, is it $15 per line or account? And will I need new sim cards?242Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Change in Payment Terms
Decided I won't be handing over my bank info so I'll just take the $20 increase, so now when I comparison shop other plans they'll easily beat TMo. And I have paid-for unlocked phones so it will be easy. Oh well, it's been a great 16 years TMo, but good things seem to always come to an end. I'm thankful we live in a place with open and free competition.43Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Change in Payment Terms
I'm VERY leery to do this. Every consumer guide tells you not to give your bank account out and debit cards have practically zero safeguards like credit cards. I just got my notice yesterday to change it from a credit card by Dec. 5th. I'll be thinking about all my options until then.37Visto1like0ComentariosRe: Will a prepaid walmart tmobile phone work by just putting in my existing tmo sim card in it?
Thanks gramps28. Yes, I have an existing tmo plan, just an old phone (with a micro sim) so as long as the new tmo branded prepaid phone at walmart takes a micro sim, I should be okay. Thanks again. I didn't know if the phone intended for a prepaid plan was somehow locked into a prepaid plan activation or something.222Visto0likes0ComentariosWill a prepaid walmart tmobile phone work by just putting in my existing tmo sim card in it?
My android moto phone is getting old and isn't updating so I found a prepaid tmo samsung A13 at Walmart. Is this new phone "locked" into having to start a new prepaid plan or can I just simply put my existing postpaid sim card into it and turn it on and i'll have my same service? ¡Gracias!Solved10KViews0likes7ComentariosRe: Porting out of family plan
Hi Chris, I have a related porting question. I will be porting out all four numbers of my current TMO family plan. What order should I port out, I'm thinking to do the primary account holder's (mine) last as opposed to first? My concern is that porting out a number might somehow cancel other numbers in the plan before they all get ported out successfully. Gracias.69Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: $25 SIM card charge - times two ?
Yeah, I would have thought T-Mobile being the uncarrier would be very customer friendly when adding a new line (after all this is more dollars on a monthly basis forever). I added a line and brought the new phone to a T-Mobile store and sure enough charged me $25. I argued that I was a 10 year customer but they wouldn't budge. Oh well, I learned that you can purchase a T-Mobile SIM card on Ebay for $5 and then not even have to go to a store, set it up via a phone call. Come on T-Mobile, maybe do something like give a certain "allowance" for loyal customers for things like SIM cards, etc.33Visto0likes0Comentarios