AT&T prepaid activation fails silently for all valid payment methods
Customers purchasing AT&T prepaid phones cannot activate them online because the payment system silently rejects all credit and debit cards with a generic "payment failed" error. In-store staff cannot resolve the issue and refuse to activate on anything but their preferred plan.
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