How Do I Pay My H2O Phone Bill?

Call 1-800-643-4926 from a land line and follow the automated prompts or dial 611 + SEND from your H2O Wireless phone and follow the automated prompts.

What is the location of my H2O account number and pin?

H2O Wireless Account Number: Call customer care at 1-800-643-4926 and request that your number be released for porting, as well as your account number and PIN.

What is the H2O Wireless account number?

  • The account number is the SIM card number, and the password is the phone number’s last four digits.
  • – Account number (not phone number) will be on the bill; – password will be your online password.
  • – Under your cellular account summary, the account number for bundled bills will be a 12-digit number. You’ll also need to call AT&T customer service for the passcode, which will be a four-digit PIN number that they issue you with (only for bundled billing).
  • To receive your account number, call the AT&T Number Transfer Request Line at 1-888-898-7685; it is not included on the online account. Your 4-digit PIN serves as the passcode.
  • The PIN is the four numbers to the right of the phone number in the top right corner of your bill, and the Account # is the 10-digit phone number.
  • – Log in to MyAccount and select “Contact Info.” Your Customer Number is your account number, and your Pin is at the top of the page (and can be altered).
  • – Get your account number by calling Boost. Your online account does not show it.
  • The account number is a 9-digit number that can be found online or by phoning Consumer Cellular. If the carrier you’re transferring to demands a passcode, use 0000 instead. Additionally, the name and address must be identical. If you have any issues, contact Consumer Cellular’s porting service at (888) 750-5519.
  • To acquire your Account Number, text ACCOUNT to 27336. If the service you’re transferring to requires a passcode, use 1234 instead.
  • Account numbers can be acquired on the Cricket Porting Department’s website or by contacting 1-866-351-7678 (option #2). The passcode is the four-digit Authorization ID (or “AID”) that you created when you activated your online account and must enter whenever you make changes to your account online.
  • The 10-digit phone number is the account number, and the pin is the final four digits of the phone number.
  • – Account number is a 10-digit phone number; unless you modified it, the passcode is the last four digits of the phone number. The whole name and address of the customer must match.
  • – It will take between 4 and 7 business days to finish. If the number was not originally converted to Google Voice, there is a $3 charge to port it.
  • Your phone number is your account number. Your 4-digit PIN number is the passcode (the same PIN used when calling customer service). Whether you don’t have a PIN, dial 611 from your GoSmart phone and reply “no” when it asks if you want to refill, then select “Manage my account” followed by “modify my account pin.”
  • The account number is the last four digits of the SIM card number, and the password is the last four digits of the SIM card number. However, you must contact customer care at 1-800-643-4926 to request that your number be released for porting, so you should double-check the account number and PIN with them. They’ll want to hear about your three most recent outbound calls.
  • The account number is a ten-digit phone number, and the passcide is a four-to-eight-digit PIN that you set up when you activated the account.
  • A 9-digit account number is a unique identifier for each customer (not phone number). It’s accessible through your internet profile. The passcode is the call-in code you set up when you first activated your MetroPCS subscription. Call the porting department at 800-518-7519 if you want to port into Metro PCS.
  • The Account # is NOT the same as the Phone Number It’s the phone’s MEID or IMEI serial number (located on the back of the phone, underneath the battery, so remove the battery!) It will also be the last 15 digits of your SIM Card number if you are using a BYOP SIM Card.
  • – Note: NET10 does not support passcodes; if the operator you’re porting to demands one, use 0000.
  • The account number is a ten-digit phone number. Unless you’ve changed it, the passcode is always the last four digits of your phone number.
  • On the left side of your Puppy Wireless Dashboard, you’ll find your account number. The last four digits of your phone number serve as the pass code.
  • The phone’s serial number, often known as the IMEI or MEID, is the account number. There isn’t a passcode.
  • After you log in, an 8-digit number labeled “Account” is shown on your online account page. If you’ve set one up, your passcode is your four-digit PIN.
  • The final 15 digits of the SIM ID are the account number, and the last four digits of the SIM ID are the passcode.
  • Your 10-digit phone number is your account number. Passcodes aren’t used by Solavei. Use your zip code if your new provider asks for a passcode. You must provide your billing address when filing your port request with your new provider, and that address must have the correct billing zip code associated to your Solavei account.
  • Account # is a 9-digit number, not a phone number. When you phone customer service, your passcode is your “call-in” passcode.
  • – The account number is not the same as the phone number It’s the phone’s MEID or IMEI serial number (located on the back of the phone, underneath the battery, so remove the battery!) It will also be the last 15 digits of your SIM Card number if you are using a BYOP SIM Card. By clicking Add (or Edit) Nickname in the My Account part of the Straight Talk website, you may see the account number.
  • – Your passcode can be accessed by selecting Update Personal Profile on your online Straight Talk My Account page, where it’s stated as Current Security PIN. If that area is empty, create a passcode PIN before transferring.
  • – The account number is not the same as the phone number It’s the phone’s MEID or IMEI serial number (located on the back of the phone, underneath the battery, so remove the battery!) It will also be the last 15 digits of your SIM Card number if you are using a BYOP SIM Card. Click “Add (or Edit) Nickname” in the My Account area of the Telcel America website to see the account number.
  • – Your passcode can be discovered by choosing Update Personal Profile on your online Telcel America My Account page, where it’s shown as Current Security PIN. If that area is empty, create a passcode PIN before transferring.
  • Tello accounts do not have a PIN number, therefore you can leave it blank when filling out the information on the RingPlus Dashboard.
  • Log in to your Ting account through the internet. To check your account number and PIN, go to Account Settings, scroll to the bottom of the page, and click Port out information (passcode).
  • The MEID of the phone is represented by the account number. There is no passcode; if the operator you’re migrating to demands one, use 0000.
  • Customer service at 844-876-8326 is the sole way to get account numbers and passcodes.
  • On your bill, there is a 9-digit account number (NOT a phone number) that can be used as the password.
  • – Your account number is your 11-digit phone number (1-NNN-NNN-NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Your 4-digit PIN number is the passcode (the same PIN used when calling customer service). Whether you don’t have a PIN, call 611 from your T-Mobile phone and reply “no” when it asks if you want to refill, then select “Manage my account” followed by “change my account pin.”
  • – Call the porting department at 1-877-789-3106 if you’ve forgotten your PIN number or need further assistance.
  • – The account number is not the same as the phone number It’s the phone’s MEID or IMEI serial number (located on the back of the phone, underneath the battery, so remove the battery!) It will also be the last 15 digits of your SIM Card number if you are using a BYOP SIM Card. Click “Add (or Edit) Nickname” in the My Account area of the TracFone website to see the account number.
  • – TracFone does not utilize passcodes; if the operator you’re moving to does, use 0000.
  • Your account number can be found in the top left corner of the services.ultra.me online account management page. If you don’t have an ultra.me account, you can acquire your account number by calling Ultra customer support at 888-777-0446. The passcode is your Ultra Mobile phone number’s last four digits.
  • – If the service you’re transferring to requires a passcode, use 1234 instead.
  • When you call customer service, the account number (on the bill) ends in -00001, and the passcode is “call-in.” The last four digits of your social security number are frequently used (unless you specifically changed it to something else).
  • The account number consists of ten digits, a dash (-), and the number 00001. (0123456789-00001). Your four-digit security PIN serves as the password.
  • You must contact Virgin Mobile customer care to obtain your account number, which will be a 9-digit number, as well as the passcode, which is normally the customer’s birthday in 6-digit format (2-digit month/2-digit day/2-digit year…example: 011065 for January 10th 1965). Unless you’ve altered it to something different, that is.
  • To view your account number, dial #225#. For the passcode, call Wallmart Family Mobile.

How can I get in touch with H2O’s customer service?

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What is a PIN for an account?

A personal identification number, or PIN, is a four-digit code used to unlock a bank account or credit card to which it has been assigned. A PIN is required to use a debit card to access funds in a bank account and to acquire a cash advance from a credit card. PINs are increasingly being used to protect many types of sensitive data, such as personal devices and utility bills.

What is the pin number for my device?

The PIN functions as a password on mobile devices, preventing others from gaining unwanted access to your device. This is a four-digit code that must be input every time the gadget is turned on (unless the PIN security feature is turned off).

The PIN is generally associated with the SIM card (not the phone) in GSM mobile phones and must be entered each time the phone is turned on. If you input the erroneous PIN three times in a row, the handset will be locked until you enter a PUK code.

The operator provides both the PIN and PUK codes, but only the PIN code can be modified by the user.