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Zach

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#8697 22-Jul-2006 15:52
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Do I need to ring up telstra to get my PIK? I want to be able to log into the usagemeter and account info.




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  #42254 22-Jul-2006 23:51
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yes. you'll have to call up TCL to get your online account set up.




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  #42259 23-Jul-2006 01:35
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Okay, thanks.




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  #43222 3-Aug-2006 12:52
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chiefie: yes. you'll have to call up TCL to get your online account set up.


is that the password they ask you to give them over the phone at plan set up/upgrade? it's not working for me.



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  #43224 3-Aug-2006 12:59
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I'm not sure... i got so confused at time with so many passwords. LOL try call them up again.




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  #43247 3-Aug-2006 15:18
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Well the password my dad first created only works for the webmail. Anything else needs the PIK.




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