


It’s your Airvoice Wireless SIM card number.Contact AT&T Prepaid at 80 for assistance.Heads up: AT&T employees can’t generate a Number Transfer PIN on your behalf, so please don’t bother trying to get one via their customer service line.

Be sure to not disconnect your AT&T service before requesting your PIN or you’ll have to reactivate your phone number with AT&T. FirstNet and Family plan members must use the app or online portal in order to transfer. To request your PIN, dial *PORT, or use the myAT&T app or myAT&T online portal.To find your account number, look in the top-right corner of your bill, or go to myAT&T Profile and scroll to My linked accounts.How to transfer your number by carrier (A to Z list) Just look for your previous carrier and we’ll walk you through it all it’s never been easier to become part of Team Mint. To make your life even easier (yes, we are cool like that), we’ve compiled a list of the most common mobile carriers and where you can find the info listed in the steps above. Next up, if you haven’t already, check out our plan options to see which one rules for your wallet. Heck, check your friends’, too and then refer them to Mint if they’re eligible. You can check as many numbers as you need to without interrupting your service. Remember: checking eligibility doesn’t affect your current service.Once we send you confirmation that your transfer is complete, make sure your new Mint Mobile SIM card is in your phone to continue to receive calls and texts to your number.Keep your current service’s SIM card in so you won’t miss any calls or texts (even the ones you want to miss on purpose).Tips for transferring your phone number to Mint Mobileĭon’t worry, it’s much easier to understand than crypto. Make sure you know the billing address including zip code.Get your password, pass code, or PIN code number associated with your account.Log in to your account with your previous carrier, or give them a call.Grab details from your current carrier (See our A to Z list of how to transfer your number by carrier).Make sure your phone and number can transfer to the Mint side.Here are the 3 basic steps to transferring your number: Transfer your number to Mint Mobile in three easy foxing steps You’ll probably want to bring your current phone number along too…which is super easy, btw. The fact that you’re reading this suggests you’ve realized how rude big wireless is and thinking about making the switch to Mint.
