Learn how to take billing responsibility for wireless, internet, phone, or TV service being transferred to you.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Details about accepting a transfer request
You'll have to:
Review the charges associated with any service or wireless plan, installment plan, or add-ons.
Be required to complete a (and have a satisfactory) credit check.
Your first bill may be higher than normal because it:
Shows charges for a full month of service billed in advance
Includes partial month charges—this amount is based on the number of days your service is active before the next bill period starts
Wireless accounts
You'll have to review and accept:
Each wireless line being transferred. Existing wireless customers may be able to transfer the line(s) to an existing plan on their account or create a new wireless group with a different plan.
Any AT&T installment plan(s) being transferred and assigned to you (if applicable)
The Transfer of Billing Responsibility Terms & Conditions for Acceptor
The AT&T Consumer Service Agreement and other applicable service terms and conditions
Internet, phone, or TV accounts
You'll have to:
Review and accept the current internet, TV, or home phone plans
Keep the service at the existing service address – it can't be changed with a transfer of billing responsibility request
The Transfer of Billing Responsibility Terms & Conditions for Acceptor
The AT&T Consumer Service Agreement and other applicable service terms and conditions