Rukbat Retired Moderator Feb 12, 2012 44,529 26 0 Visit site Mar 21, 2015 #2 Call or bring the phone into your carrier. It sounds like either a bad SIM card (which they should replace at no charge) or they messed up your account. (They're human - they make mistakes sometimes.) Upvote 0 Downvote
Call or bring the phone into your carrier. It sounds like either a bad SIM card (which they should replace at no charge) or they messed up your account. (They're human - they make mistakes sometimes.)