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Re: Expiration date bug for Legacy Pay As You Go?
hellokitty04 wrote: Just want to follow up on my experience changing phones. Yesterday my new, cheap Nokia bar phone arrived from ebay. I took it along with my current phone to the T-Mo store here in town. After explaining the situation (of course the man I spoke to last week wasn't there lol) a nice woman tried to do the SIM swap but for some odd reason there was an issue with my zip code. Why, I don't know, maybe because I don't have a billing address and only use refill cards. Anyways, they had to call the store manager, He was at another store and said he would drive over and do the SIM swap himself.After he arrived the whole swap only took about 5 to 10 minutes. I'm very happy with my new, cheap phone and I am indeed still on the Pay As You Go plan. Checked my expiration date which is Feb. 2023. So a huge thank you Peter, magenta and the T-Mo employees at my local store. 👍 Thank you for the update, Ms. Kitty!😉Glad everything worked out for you! -Peter3Visto1like0ComentariosRe: Expiration date bug for Legacy Pay As You Go?
hellokitty04, you are correct. about the IMEI number, it's tied to the device and isactuallythe device serial number. However, your SIM card has a Serial Number, also. This Serial Number and your cell phone number aretied to your Pay-As-You-Go account. Call T-Mobile and order a new SIM card for your phone number. They'll send you a card preprogramed with your phone number. This SIM card will have its own Serial Number (the Serial Number is on the back of the card you will receive). Your new SIM Card says to go to t-mobile.com/SIM for setup instructions. I've attached an image of the card I received with my new SIM Card. As you can see in the image, there are three different sizes you can use. I needed the smallest size, so I just pushed/punched out that size from the card. The Serial Number is on the back of this card. So, again, call T-Mobile and order a new SIM card for your phone number. They'll send you a card preprogramed with your phone number. I hope all this helps?5Visto1like0ComentariosRe: Expiration date bug for Legacy Pay As You Go?
hellokitty04 wrote: "Itoo have had a Pay As You Go legacy plan now for I figure at least 15 years. It's a back up phone I only use rarely but for 10 bucks a year it's nice to have." I agree withmagenta9868641, above. I recently went from a bar phone (don't laugh. LOL) to a flip phone and needed a smaller SIM card. I tried cutting the larger SIM card down as others have done, but it didn't work for me. So, I ordered a new SIM from T-Mobile which works great.When I added $10 to my account to, the minutes were updated to another year. Asmagenta9868641 wrote, "It does not matter how many times you swap that SIM to a new phone, the SIM is the thing that has the IMEI.".9Visto1like0Comentarios