07-07-2019 05:41 PM - edited 01-05-2022 05:46 AM
Total Newbie here and I would like to port my number, change my plan and auto pay in the next week or two. What is the proper order?
When I change plans, do I lose whatever is remaining on the original plan?
Or will the balance be pro-rated?
If I use Auto-pay and later would like to change cellphone service provider, how can I be sure that I won't be charged again?
It's a lot of questions but I don't want any confusions later on. Planning on enjoying the neighborhood over here.
Cheers!
Jimmy
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07-08-2019 02:07 PM
Thanks for the detailed instructions. Would surely help next week when I port my number and upgrading the plan. Will also use Auto-pay.
07-08-2019 12:14 AM
I am upgrading to a higher cost plan since I started with the lowest plan of $ 10.
Will keep in mind your suggestion.
Thank you.
07-07-2019 06:14 PM
All the steps are done through the My Account module. As noted in any order you wish.
Question for you, the plan you’re changing to, is it more or less cost than the plan you currently have?
Problems seem to happen on jigher cost changes, rather than lower cost changes. If changing to a higher cost plan, on your payment date, top up the full amount and do an immediate change.
07-07-2019 05:49 PM
@jimmyt197 wrote:Total Newbie here and I would like to port my number, change my plan and auto pay in the next week or two. What is the proper order?
@jimmyt197 No specific order is required. I would setup Auto-pay first, then the port and the plan change last
When I change plans, do I lose whatever is remaining on the original plan?
Or will the balance be pro-rated?
You will lose the remainder. Best to select the plan change to ovvur on yout next renewal date.
If I use Auto-pay and later would like to change cellphone service provider, how can I be sure that I won't be charged again?
Just remove your cc and disable AutoPay before porting out.
It's a lot of questions but I don't want any confusions later on. Planning on enjoying the neighborhood over here.
Cheers!
Jimmy