Owning a Blackberry presents you with some unique benefits. Not only does it make you accessible at most times, but the unit has so many features that it essentially functions like a home office. It's not difficult to view your Blackberry account on a computer, but you will need some personal information to log into your account.
Instructions
1. Collect all relevant data on yourself and your phone plan. This will include your phone number, email address, address and credit-card information. If necessary, call your cell-phone provider and ask for password and login information if you've never logged in before. However, this all can be accomplished on your computer.
2. Find out who your service provider is. While the Blackberry brand relates to one type of phone, the carrier can vary. Similarly, as providers can vary, so can websites. A few major Blackberry carriers are listed in Resources. However, if your carrier is not listed, you'll need to find their website.
3. Register if it's your first time on the site. Each site has its own method of registration, but generally, you'll need to provide your personal data (including in some cases a Social Security number for verification), as well as your cell-phone number. Obtain a username and password, agree to the online terms of service, then log back out.
4. Log into your personal account. Again, depending on the carrier, there is a slew of information to be garnered on the site. For example, you can go paperless and pay your phone bill online with email alerts; you can check you plan balance and minute usage; you can buy accessories for your phone; and you may even be able to upgrade to a new phone.
5. Memorize or keep this login information secure for your next visit to the site.
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