01-23-2023 05:56 PM
Hello! I need some help! I am travelling abroad for 6 months and leaving this week. I am going to purchase a pre-paid SIM card for the 6 months that I am away but I'm wondering if I will be able to get my account back to where it was when I come home. Will have the same phone number? and Is it easy to just recommence my plan?
thanks in advance!
01-23-2023 06:17 PM
What carrier are you are going to purchase a 6 month plan?
It is probably not as cheap as PM. Just change your plan to the $15 plan and enable AutoPay.
This way you don’t have to worry about losing your number and account.
Just login to your account and go to Plan & Add-on then click on Change My Plan on your next renewal date.
BTW, enjoy your trip!
01-23-2023 06:16 PM
@cassy1- keep in mind that once you downgrade to the $15 plan, when you get back (in 6 months), you might not be able to get back to the current plan you have now. You will have to pick a plan that is available at that time.
01-23-2023 06:10 PM
SUSPEND ACCOUNT
You can suspend your account for a maximum of 90 days without losing your number. After 90 days, your number will be gone and your account will be permanently closed.
- Downgrade your Plan to cheapest $15 Plan.
- Make sure your account has no more funds in the Available Funds
- Disable Autopay. Your account will be suspended on next renewal due to no pay.
- Log in around 88th day and pay for the next 30 days. Remember to log in as after 90 days of no pay account will be deleted.
01-23-2023 05:59 PM
lower your plan to cheapest ($15)...enable credit card to Autopay. It'll self renew every 30 days.
Under $100 for 6 months.
01-23-2023 05:58 PM
@cassy1 You can disable auto pay and let the account go into suspended state for 90 days but best to make payment around the 85 day so you don’t lose number and repeat the process
01-23-2023 05:58 PM - edited 01-23-2023 05:59 PM
@cassy1 if you stop paying for 6 months, then you will loss your number
But you can do this to keep your number alive with minimal spending
Here is what you can do (assuming your Available fund = $0)