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Refund when cancelling prepaid plan?
I have some phones on prepaid plans for relatives. I will be needing to cancel them soon. A couple of them have balances in the accounts. Will those balances be returned to me when I cancel or will I just lose that money? Answer from a T-mobile rep would be welcome.
There are no refunds on prepaid.
- tidbitsSpectrum Specialist
There are no refunds on prepaid.
- dc5fanLTE Learner
tidbits: That's what I thought. When I dropped AT&T to come to T-Mo I lost $24. No big deal as I was going to have to add $25 if I stayed with AT&T.
- ddupmulNetwork Novice
Why not?? I switched from TMobile prepaid to TMobile postpaid, but have to “donate” around $75 to TMobile? I didn’t plan on switching, but when my wife’s pixel on google fi finally stopped working, I decided to re-eval our phone plans.
tmobile also messed up and I lost my old phone number.
- gramps28Router Royalty
It’s in Tmobile’s terms and conditions.
- ddupmulNetwork Novice
ddupmul wrote:
Why not?? I switched from TMobile prepaid to TMobile postpaid, but have to “donate” around $75 to TMobile? I didn’t plan on switching, but when my wife’s pixel on google fi finally stopped working, I decided to re-eval our phone plans.
tmobile also messed up and I lost my old phone number.
Loosing a phone number is more than inconvenient. I have many many accounts setup with two factor authentication. Some of those use SMS - which is now broken.
im not really sure that I understand why my prepaid $$ is lost. Who gets it???
- ddupmulNetwork Novice
gramps28 wrote:
It’s in Tmobile’s terms and conditions.
Quite possibly. Those can be changed if the company decided to. The only reason that I had more than a few dollars in my balance was their strange re-up system that meant that if my balance ran out mid-term, I’d be out service. After getting burned a few times, I learned to just keep a large balance.
- gramps28Router Royalty
The terms have been changed many times through the years but prepaid refunds have always stayed the same.
Prepaid users have changed through the last few years where they aren’t “burner” numbers anymore so who knows, they may change the terms.
- patbslxNetwork Novice
Seems like another corporate money grub.
- LisainILNetwork Novice
Has anyone figured out how to get a refund on a prepaid plan?
I have the Legacy Pay as You Go. I’ve had to put $10 on it each year just so I don't lose the balance. I have over $100. But I don’t even use this phone number - because I also have a postpaid Tmobile plan. I’ve called, they won’t transfer the balance to my postpaid account. I tried to escalate the request to a supervisor, but they hung up on me.Any suggestions?
- gramps28Router Royalty
You can sell the account to someone .
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