Common use of Bring Your Own Device Clause in Contracts

Bring Your Own Device. For your device to be eligible, it must be a compatible device without a lock on your device from your current carrier (“Carrier Lock”). Carrier Locks may be in place if you still owe money to the carrier from whom you purchased your device. For Patriot Mobile to activate your current device with your Number on the Patriot Mobile network, we will need the current account number and PIN where you had cellular service prior to activating with Patriot Mobile. If you have a balance due to your current carrier, you may not be able to port your existing number until that balance is paid in full.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

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Bring Your Own Device. For your device to be eligibleeligible for Service, it must be a compatible device without a lock on your device from your current carrier (“Carrier Lock”). Carrier Locks may be in place if you still owe money to the carrier from whom you purchased your device. For Patriot Mobile to activate your current device with your Number on the Patriot Mobile network, we will need the current account number and PIN where you had cellular service prior to activating with Patriot Mobile. If you have a balance due to your current carrier, you may will not be able to port your existing number until that balance is paid in full.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

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