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iPhone purchase and Prepaid Verizon account

I posted about this problem before, but I couldn’t find my original post. So, I started a new one with some new information.


Can someone who is a Verizon Prepaid customer tell me about their experience ordering a phone on the Apple Store. Were you able to order an iPhone on the Apple Store to replace a phone on an existing Verizon account.


I have been trying to buy an iPhone on the Apple Store for over a week. When I select “Replace this iPhone on my existing Verizon account.” I get the message:


”We’re sorry. We can’t find your account information with Verizon. Please verify your Wireless Number and try again.”


I asked Apple and Verizon for help. They both claimed not to know what was causing it. I specifically mentioned I was a Verizon Prepaid customer. Verizon told me to just order the iPhone on their website and pick it up at a Verizon store (not my local store because they don’t have it in stock.)


I tried that and got some string of error code with words like…“VALIDATION ERROR”…Un Authorized…prepay…


I saw the word prepay and so I thought being a Prepaid Verizon customer was causing a problem. I looked around the website and there is a store section just for prepaid Verizon customers. I have not tried it out yet. I’m pretty annoyed.


Today I found some old posts on Verizon’s community dating back to 2017. There were multiple posts about not being able to preorder an iPhone X on the Apple Store. They got the same message about not being able to find your Verizon account. They were prepaid Verizon customers and at least one was told that Verizon was not allowing prepaid customers to preorder on the Apple Store.


Thank you for any information on this matter.



Posted on Dec 11, 2023 8:34 PM

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Posted on Feb 28, 2024 8:50 PM

This is what I found on Verizon's website. It is 11pm here and I can't speak with a rep yet to see if this works. The salesman at the Verizon store seems to have lied to me. He told me I can't transfer a phone number from a physical sim device (iphone7) to an e-sim device (our new iphone15) when I am on a prepaid plan. He tried to move me from a $25 a month prepaid plan to a $75 a month contract plan. What a rip off and a liar.


How to activate a SIM when you change devices on an existing Prepaid line depends on the type of SIM:

  • If you’re changing to an eSIM-enabled device on an existing Verizon Prepaid line, you must speak to a Customer Service representative (don't use Chat).
  • If you're activating a different physical SIM card on an existing Verizon Prepaid line:
    1. Sign in to My Verizon and follow the Change Device onscreen instructions.
  1. To authorize the changes:
    1. Enter the Online Authorization Code sent to the mobile device active on your account or the email address registered to your account.
    2. Turn on your device to complete activation.


Here is the website: https://www.verizon.com/support/prepaid-plans-and-service-faqs/#item3



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Feb 28, 2024 8:50 PM in response to appleBugz

This is what I found on Verizon's website. It is 11pm here and I can't speak with a rep yet to see if this works. The salesman at the Verizon store seems to have lied to me. He told me I can't transfer a phone number from a physical sim device (iphone7) to an e-sim device (our new iphone15) when I am on a prepaid plan. He tried to move me from a $25 a month prepaid plan to a $75 a month contract plan. What a rip off and a liar.


How to activate a SIM when you change devices on an existing Prepaid line depends on the type of SIM:

  • If you’re changing to an eSIM-enabled device on an existing Verizon Prepaid line, you must speak to a Customer Service representative (don't use Chat).
  • If you're activating a different physical SIM card on an existing Verizon Prepaid line:
    1. Sign in to My Verizon and follow the Change Device onscreen instructions.
  1. To authorize the changes:
    1. Enter the Online Authorization Code sent to the mobile device active on your account or the email address registered to your account.
    2. Turn on your device to complete activation.


Here is the website: https://www.verizon.com/support/prepaid-plans-and-service-faqs/#item3



Mar 14, 2024 6:03 PM in response to pmarc12

The day after I posted this I called Verizon and it worked! Once I got to a person it took about 5-10 minutes for them to go through all the steps including some power off power on cycles and it worked. Be sure you call Verizon from a phone that is NOT the phone that you want to transfer the number away from. I will say the hardest part of this was getting to a person. Getting to a person took multiple tries in the menu system. I don't recall everything I did but if you pick the menu options you get stuck with automated messages like "your account balance is $43.75 and then they hang up on you. I think what I did was pick "other" and kept saying "speak with a representative" and some combination of that got me to a person after about 20 minutes of trying.

Dec 11, 2023 9:53 PM in response to Katt_77

I finally tried to order an iPhone on the Verizon website from the so called Prepaid plan phones. I selected the phone and logged in. I got a text message saying Verizon noticed an unrecognized device…logged into My Verizon…If this is you no action is needed…


I have used my iPhone to log into my Verizon account many times on the website and app. I have tried many times. I enter number, password, security question and then I get a blank screen.


I have no problem logging in if I log in without trying to order and place the iPhone in my cart. Verizon seems determined to keep me from ordering an iPhone.

Dec 11, 2023 10:55 PM in response to Katt_77

It may be because Apple doesn’t sell prepaid account iPhones (only post paid accounts with the carriers) so when you go through the process and it wants to verify your account to make sure you are eligible to purchase with no restrictions the post paid system is being accessed…hence why the message comes back saying it can’t find your account. It’s two different systems. You would need to purchase an iPhone using the “connect to any carrier later” option. But to be sure you can contact Verizon Prepaid CS (NOT the post paid CS. Most are not trained to recognize or know the correct info in relation to the prepaid division. It’s not something they work with at all).


The opposite is true for post paid customers. They can’t go buy a prepaid phone for use on a post paid account (prepaid rules require at least 6 months use on a prepaid account before asking Verizon to provision it for use on a post paid line. That’s what it used to be at least when I had my kids on prepaid phones to prove responsibility before adding them to the post paid account).


Also the person you mentioned they weren’t allowed to preorder for prepaid (assuming they were referring to a new launch) that too is true. Prepaid phones tend to be released later. Prepaid accounts don’t get the same benefits as post paid customers so yes, they wouldn’t get first access to new launches. The carriers directly rarely sell unlocked versions which is where going directly to Apple and buying their unlocked (although it’s now more of an unassigned device because they are all unlocked except for AT&T customers using installment plan financing). But that’s how they could get around it and still get one. Preorder with Apple for the one you choose the carrier later.

Dec 11, 2023 11:43 PM in response to Katt_77

You can order the iPhone from Apple and have it shipped to you but you will have to choose the one that lets you add your carrier later. You would contact Verizon prepaid or go to the store and have them set it up for your account after you get it (unless you are easily able to add the device via your online account and have them activate an eSIM (depending on which iPhone you plan to get). Hope it all works out for you

Dec 11, 2023 11:19 PM in response to Katt_77

Thank you for the info KaeBFly.


I don’t really trust Verizon to properly handle an order for an iPhone over the phone now and it won’t let me order on the website. They had to know that being a prepaid customer was causing a problem and they didn’t tell me. I have been trying to avoid going to a Verizon or Apple Store in person. I am a caregiver for any elderly family member and it is difficult to get away. Apple Store is too far away. I will have to try the local Verizon store.

Feb 3, 2024 1:28 PM in response to Katt_77

I've had this problem also. The problem is that Apple insists on their website to validate the carrier and phone number. In the past, they let you buy an unlocked iPhone. The excuse is because it's no sim. They say they have to know what carrier you want to use. They also go on and on about how you can change it later and use it overseas. So it begs the question why they have this hurdle that a lot of people can't get past. I'll either go into an Apple Store or buy a phone off eBay. It sucks, and apple shoots themselves in the foot like this too often

Jun 5, 2024 6:04 AM in response to Katt_77

I encountered a similar issue with my prepaid plan. When trying to purchase a new iPhone 15 Pro Plus, I kept receiving the same error message as Katt_77, and the finance option was unavailable. I initially financed the new iPhone, and the Apple salesman managed to bypass the phone unlocking using T-Mobile as the carrier. However, the eSIM transfer was a hassle since it couldn’t be activated independently and required a call to Verizon support. Additionally, my iMessage didn’t work, so I had to send messages using my email. I eventually returned the phone two weeks later and wanted to exchange it for an iPhone 15 Plus.


When I went to the Apple Store, the salesperson attempted the same bypass but was unsuccessful. He mentioned that their system had been updated and no longer allowed this workaround. Even online attempts were blocked. He indicated that to finance a new iPhone, I would need a personal line/plan with Verizon. This situation makes me feel compelled to switch from my low-cost prepaid plan to a more expensive plan just to get a new iPhone. It’s incredibly frustrating and unfair.

iPhone purchase and Prepaid Verizon account

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