Let's get this thread to a million pages!
Great plan, except for the part where I can't make calls
Reply
I can't call from my old or new phone, wtf am I supposed to do
Reply
(21st August 2023, 3:40 PM)Mia Wrote: I can't call from my old or new phone, wtf am I supposed to do

Why can't you make phone calls from either phone? ?
Reply
I don't know, cause my old phone is broken or something. That's why I bought the new phone
Reply
But the new phone can't make calls cause I can't transfer my data and phone number

What am I supposed to do, get a new phone number and waste more money?
Reply
Technology just makes me flustered and agitated
Reply
I was just gonna mention a bad internet connection, but I see that's not the case, now. Is there a house phone that you can use? If AI asks you for a verification #, then just hit zero so you can speak to a real human. I despise wasting time with AI services or foreigners.
Reply
The only thing that's working on my old phone is the data. It's letting me use the Google Play Store, apps, internet, etc.
Reply
That's strange, man. What happens when you try to make a phone call on your old phone?
Reply
"You are not currently enrolled"

HAHAHAHAHA

I wasted $50

[Image: source.gif]
Reply
I'm calling my credit card company and telling them to cancel the charge

Then I'll just get a new f***ing phone number
Reply
I guess I'll have to call from a different number or use online tech support
Reply
(21st August 2023, 3:49 PM)Different Wrote: That's strange, man. What happens when you try to make a phone call on your old phone?

"Your phone's not registered on a network, so you can only make emergency calls."
Reply
Is some setting on my old phone messed up or something
Reply
(21st August 2023, 4:01 PM)Mia Wrote: Is some setting on my old phone messed up or something

Probably a bug or something because I can't seem to figure out why my phone's internet connection is so, damn slow. Last month, it was fine. This month, it's trippin' hard, bruh! Even though Mint Mobile just refreshed me with high speed data, some how it's moving as if there's no data.

If you've had that phone for a long time, then I bet you that that's what it is.
Reply
Some phones just aren't met to go longer than 2+ years. I wouldn't return the A23 that I just bought, though. You're going to have to come up with an alternative for that one. Try activating service on your new cell phone by calling them on your house phone.
Reply
It's a possibility that you'll have to temporarily accept the new number that they give you, first. Then call your old carrier and follow the steps I gave you.
Reply
But that would still mean that I wasted $50 on renewing a plan on my old phone, unless I can cancel the charge
Reply
Here's what I did:

My service ran out on my old phone, so I couldn't call, text, or use data. So I renewed the plan on the old phone. It still wasn't letting me call or text, so I thought "Ok, I will just buy a new phone, and transfer the plan to the new phone." But every time I try to transfer the plan to the new phone, I hit a brick wall. So it feels like Straight Talk is trying to con me out of more money.
Reply
I know it's probably just my old phone being stupid, but I don't see why I have to buy a Straight Talk plan for a new phone when I just got one on the old phone. Just let me transfer my number to the new phone!
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 88 Guest(s)