Receive text alerts about your wireless account for free. Your account balance, due date, and other information will be sent to you through text message. Call *BAL# (*225#) in English.
What is the procedure for paying my AT&T bill through text message?
- Go to Billing & payments on your smartphone, then touch Change billing & payment options > Enroll in TXT-2-PAY.
- Select the wireless number to receive the TXT-2-PAY free text message if you have numerous numbers on your account.
- Continue is the option. You’ll be requested to cancel AutoPay if you have it set up on your account.
What is the best way to text AT&T for my balance?
By text, you can check your AT&T PREPAID balances. To receive a text message with your balances, dial *777# from your AT&T PREPAIDSM phone. The text will inform you of your account balance as well as other account information such as data balance and package information.
What is the best way for me to pay someone else’s AT&T bill?
You can pay with a credit or debit card over the phone, or with an AT&T PREPAID Card. Phone: (800.901.Online)
- Enter the AT&T PREPAID customer’s 10-digit wireless phone number to receive the reward.
What is the phone number for paying my AT&T bill?
You have several options for paying your bill. Pay bills online, over the phone (800-222-0300), in person, by mail, or set up AutoPay by logging into your account.
Enter your zip code into the AT&T store locator to find the nearest stores and AT&T Authorized Retailers.
Enter your zip code on this page to see which AT&T services are available in your area.
What is the best way for me to pay my phone bill?
You can pay your T-Mobile phone bill the old-fashioned manner by calling the business. However, we do not endorse it.
For one thing, most consumers find it more difficult to call than to pay online. The only disadvantage of paying by phone is that T-Mobile will charge you a $8 service fee! For nearly the same price, you can get a phone plan.
If you insist on paying your bill by phone, simply follow the procedures below:
Yes, we realize that $8 was the most insignificant amount of money you’ve ever spent. Pay online next time and save the money to see a movie.