Do you have to be 18 to buy a phone from T-Mobile?
Signing a contract plan requires 18 years of age. The no credit check “postpaid” plan I believe you still have to be 18.
Can I buy a new phone at 17?
The Law. A minor does not have the right to sign a legally binding contract of any kind, including a cell phone contract. If a 16-year-old wanted to own and operate a cell phone, she would need someone over 18 to sign the contract associated with it for her.
Can I have 2 T-Mobile accounts?
You can use the same T-Mobile ID to access multiple accounts and lines so that others can log in and manage your accounts if you choose.
Can I take out a phone at 17?
You must be at least 18 years old If you’re not 18 yet, don’t despair. You can either ask an adult to take out a pay monthly contract for you (the credit check and bills will need to be in their name), or check out our great range of pay as you go phone or broadband deals.
Can a 17 year old open a T-Mobile account?
You can not enter into a contract until you are 18. That is the law. Unless you are legally emancipated. So, with this NEW phone that you bought, with your money, ANYONE can put you on their plan.
Can a 16 year old get a cell phone contract?
While there is no “right“ age to get a phone and plan, it is generally advisable to get a phone plan when you’re over 18. By doing so, you will be able to benefit from certain perks offered by telcos, such as installment phone plans, reward systems, and many more.
Can I work at T Mobile at 17?
Minimum Age to Work at T-Mobile: 18 years old (How old do you have to be to work at T Mobile?)
Is Sprint actually unlimited?
While Sprint’s unlimited plans are just that, unlimited, it does say it can throttle your speeds if you use too much. That’s standard among cellular providers. But what’s not so standard is that Sprint gives you a full 50 GB of data before throttling.