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Quoted: The plot thickens. Just received multiple replies through text that my old number is active. It was hijacked last night and a new customer already had it by 1030 this morning. Poor folks will be getting No heat and no A/C calls and texts at 2 AM. What a ClusterF@$k View Quote Why don't you get a cheap burner phone and call them. Possibly at Walmart. Explain the situation and see what they say. |
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I am sorry to hear about the OP’s woes..I have had the same # with tracfone for 15+ years with zero issues. Why the hell would I go with anything more expensive?
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Quoted: LMAO! In 2021, Verizon acquired TracFone Wireless, Inc. from Mexico-based Am rica M vil (owner of Claro) in a deal worth up to $6.9 billion, involving 20 million subscribers. The deal was approved by the Federal Communications Commission on November 22, 2021, and closed the following day.[4][5][1] In 2022, the TracFone portfolio of brands, including Straight Talk, Safelink, and Total by Verizon, became part of the Verizon Value organization, led by Angie Klein.[6] The organization is part of Verizon's Consumer Group and houses its value and prepaid brands.[7] View Quote |
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Quoted: Maybe don't use Tracfone? I don’t trust these fly by night carriers and prefer Verizon. Zero issues in over 24 years. View Quote Not to be a jerk about it - but kind of this. If your phone number and service are vital to your business and lifestyle - ....and... Tracfone? Really? As to but ... but... They started a long time ago and got bought by a major - that means absolutely nothing. They're a known fly-by-night company. And do you think Verizon is going to invest resources to keep TracPhone running well? It's in their best interest to fuck up Tracphone; which apparently they did. As others say, I'd go jump to a real carrier ASAP and port the old number over - so you can potentially actually still keep the number. Since Verizon broke TrackPhone to force you to them, and AT&T can burn in Hell forever; I guess that leaves Sprint? |
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Quoted: I would just pick a different cell provider and have them port your number over to them. View Quote That said, I had a TracFone number. I was planning to drop it anyway, but they apparently failed to process one of my 90-day automatic renewal payments (I think it was because the card number had changed). Without contacting me and without any notice, they simply dropped the account I'd had for several years. Good riddance. Given OP's hassles with Customer Disservice, I'd say good riddance again. Get a better, mainstream provider. |
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I had been with one of the resellers. Can’t remember which name. Switched to Xfinity Mobile (runs on Verizon towers and you have to also have Xfinity home internet). The switchover to Xfinity wasn’t easy. I finally had to go into an Xfinity store and they got me straightened out. They had to call the reseller’s customer service for assistance. I’ve had the same number since 2008. I will never go with a rinky dink reseller again. Xfinity Mobile is a different an animal since they’re a huge company ans have stores you can go into for help.
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If you get a burner phone, do you have a website or an email list that you can advise your customer base of the issue and the temporary phone number?
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Quoted: They verified my phone SIM and previous phone SIM. I have been on auto refill for years and years using a Chase Credit Card. Got a QVC Black Friday Deal with an upgraded Samsung Galaxy A54 and an annual service plan for 249.00 Sometimes deals are too good to be true. What could possibly go wrong??? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: As long as they are sure it isn't sim swapped. But I still don't understand how a 'glitch' causes this. When you have tracfone do you have a standing account? Or is it month to month and minute by minute? Wait… Tracphone QVC This is the most boomer thing I’ve seen. |
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Quoted: I beg to differ. I have a tracfone, with a totalwireless plan, both owned by and ran on Verizon. Absolutely nothing wrong with nor different from any other phone or network service. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: LOL. It’s still tier 3 CRAP. I beg to differ. I have a tracfone, with a totalwireless plan, both owned by and ran on Verizon. Absolutely nothing wrong with nor different from any other phone or network service. Well, until you run into problems like OP. Then you get to talk to 10 guys in Bangalore and spend nine hours on the phone, only to be told to eat shit. |
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Quoted: Why don't you get a cheap burner phone and call them. Explain the situation and see what they say. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The plot thickens. Just received multiple replies through text that my old number is active. It was hijacked last night and a new customer already had it by 1030 this morning. Poor folks will be getting No heat and no A/C calls and texts at 2 AM. What a ClusterF@$k Why don't you get a cheap burner phone and call them. Explain the situation and see what they say. You will not believe this story. Another gentleman had their number hijacked . He has been trying to get his number back for the last 2 days. Come to find out the number he originally had is only one digit different than the number I originally had. Safelink(Tracfone) ported my number to a guy who lost his number 2 days ago. The guy doesn't want my number, he wants his number. SMH. So you know what happens when you call tech support and try to explain all this to an injun? Hilarity insues with no resolution in sight. Life is way to short for these shenanigans. So it was Tracfones fault (glitch) that caused all these issues and it could have easily happened to any of us on a Verizon tower. We are going to try to contact corporate on Monday to see what happens next. |
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If they also have your email address, then they can try to change the password on your email account. Once they have access to your email and text messages, they will start working on things like getting access to your bank accounts.
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Quoted: If they also have your email address, then they can try to change the password on your email account. Once they have access to your email and text messages, they will start working on things like getting access to your bank accounts. View Quote |
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Quoted: Chapter 2 You will not believe this story. Another gentleman had their number hijacked . He has been trying to get his number back for the last 2 days. Come to find out the number he originally had is only one digit different than the number I originally had. Safelink(Tracfone) ported my number to a guy who lost his number 2 days ago. The guy doesn't want my number, he wants his number. SMH. So you know what happens when you call tech support and try to explain all this to an injun? Hilarity insues with no resolution in sight. Life is way to short for these shenanigans. So it was Tracfones fault (glitch) that caused all these issues and it could have easily happened to any of us on a Verizon tower. We are going to try to contact corporate on Monday to see what happens next. View Quote Contact the guy and offer to buy the account from him. |
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Quoted: Chapter 2 You will not believe this story. Another gentleman had their number hijacked . He has been trying to get his number back for the last 2 days. Come to find out the number he originally had is only one digit different than the number I originally had. Safelink(Tracfone) ported my number to a guy who lost his number 2 days ago. The guy doesn't want my number, he wants his number. SMH. So you know what happens when you call tech support and try to explain all this to an injun? Hilarity insues with no resolution in sight. Life is way to short for these shenanigans. So it was Tracfones fault (glitch) that caused all these issues and it could have easily happened to any of us on a Verizon tower. We are going to try to contact corporate on Monday to see what happens next. View Quote If your account was current and paid up, you should immediately get an account with a new carrier, and port your old number over. Your previous carrier must accept your port request. They'll have to give you a PIN & account number to provide to the new carrier. FCC, BBB, AG, nobody's going to help you. Maybe should have tried to port out when this first happened. Accepting a new number was not the solution. If you accepted a new number, you may be SOL. |
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Quoted: What the fuck? Who runs a business with a tracfone (other than drug dealers and pimps)? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/138374/zoomin-428901-768826.gif View Quote |
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Quoted: Chapter 2 You will not believe this story. Another gentleman had their number hijacked . He has been trying to get his number back for the last 2 days. Come to find out the number he originally had is only one digit different than the number I originally had. Safelink(Tracfone) ported my number to a guy who lost his number 2 days ago. The guy doesn't want my number, he wants his number. SMH. So you know what happens when you call tech support and try to explain all this to an injun? Hilarity insues with no resolution in sight. Life is way to short for these shenanigans. So it was Tracfones fault (glitch) that caused all these issues and it could have easily happened to any of us on a Verizon tower. We are going to try to contact corporate on Monday to see what happens next. View Quote Maybe that is good. If you have talked to him perhaps you can have him work with you and whoever (carrier) to make sure that you get your number back. |
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I have Tracfone and love it. But it is a burner phone NOT a business phone,
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Quoted: Chapter 2 You will not believe this story. Another gentleman had their number hijacked . He has been trying to get his number back for the last 2 days. Come to find out the number he originally had is only one digit different than the number I originally had. Safelink(Tracfone) ported my number to a guy who lost his number 2 days ago. The guy doesn't want my number, he wants his number. SMH. So you know what happens when you call tech support and try to explain all this to an injun? Hilarity insues with no resolution in sight. Life is way to short for these shenanigans. So it was Tracfones fault (glitch) that caused all these issues and it could have easily happened to any of us on a Verizon tower. We are going to try to contact corporate on Monday to see what happens next. View Quote So how did you get in touch with this guy? Calling your old number? |
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Quoted: FPNI Not using Tracphone is something that should have been learned in 2007 You can get a AT&T prepaid phone for cheap as well with service that is almost as good as the normal service for half the price. View Quote 2007 was 17 years ago, and is an AT&T prepaid just as good? It wouldn't surprise me if you get shit support with it as well. |
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Quoted: Howard Forums was going to be my first suggestion, but @RTX has that covered. (1) First thing Monday morning, call Tracfones Corporate office. Monday to Friday 8am to 5am 305-640-2000 ext 1029 800-626-4883 ext 3324 You might not need the extensions. See what the phone system tells you. You can call after hours and use the extensions, but you'll still end up with a call center. Not sure if they are any better than the "normal" call center. For some things, the online chat is very useful. Not talking to some foreigner makes it less painful. (2) If that is unsatisfactory, file a complaint with the FCC online. That should get you a response. (A HowardForums frequent suggestion for even lesser issues). (3) Ignore the worthless immature fucks around this place. I've used Tracfone for 20+ years. Service was through AT&T for a long time, and then changed to Verizon a few years ago. When 3G was phased out, they gave me a $75 credit towards a new phone. HSN offers some great prices for phone packages. View Quote After that you need to go to the hair dresser the CEO goes to, and collect some of her hair, and make a voodoo doll, and then..... Or you could just get service from a not bullshit company so you don't have to stand on your head, and do flips to get decent service |
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Quoted: Chapter 2 You will not believe this story. Another gentleman had their number hijacked . He has been trying to get his number back for the last 2 days. Come to find out the number he originally had is only one digit different than the number I originally had. Safelink(Tracfone) ported my number to a guy who lost his number 2 days ago. The guy doesn't want my number, he wants his number. SMH. So you know what happens when you call tech support and try to explain all this to an injun? Hilarity insues with no resolution in sight. Life is way to short for these shenanigans. So it was Tracfones fault (glitch) that caused all these issues and it could have easily happened to any of us on a Verizon tower. We are going to try to contact corporate on Monday to see what happens next. View Quote I don't think that means what you think it means. |
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I lost the phone number I had since high school.... no problem right? I got locked out of every account that was important. I'm still locked out of coinbase. I had to go to my bank in person to get back in.
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Quoted: Wait… Tracphone QVC This is the most boomer thing I’ve seen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: As long as they are sure it isn't sim swapped. But I still don't understand how a 'glitch' causes this. When you have tracfone do you have a standing account? Or is it month to month and minute by minute? Wait… Tracphone QVC This is the most boomer thing I’ve seen. While the Boomer tag gets way over used - if there's a Bob Hope wallpaper involved I'm out. |
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View Quote Tracfone is the only thing that puts me one Tier higher than old people buying Jitterbug flip phones with the Emergency Response button. Stop attacking my lifestyle choice! |
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Land line master race checking in here. Same number since December 1985 and not one problem. Even during the ice storm of 1991 it ran flawlessly for the several weeks it took to get power restored to everyone. I keep it today as my number of record on sales. That way all nuisance calls go to that phone and I check for messages a few times a day.
For cellular service I use Verizon Wireless. They have been pretty good. What a clusterfrack you got on your hands. |
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How does one access accounts that require 2 factor authentication with text code if you suddenly lose your phone number and can't get it back?
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Quoted: And how did you lose it? Context is important. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Is Tracfone a fly by night carrier? They've been around longer than you've been with Verizon. View Quote Verizon is a merger between Bell Atlantic Mobile, GTE and Vodafone. They’ve been around in the US for a really long time. My first cellular service was Bell Atlantic Mobile and still my current phone. Tracfone has been around for a while too, but discount services usually lead to discount service problems. Why go with pre-pay phone for crack dealers and their baby mommas if you can afford to pay for regular service especially if impacts your livelihood? |
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