Uverse has a lot of ways checking bills. One of the ways is
to check it online. There are 2 ways of doing it. Either the use of member ID
which is your primary email address and through access ID. An AT&T access
ID is a username that you create that allows you to manage your cellphone,
telco (regular landline), internet (pertaining to dsl) and Uverse. (Note: You
cannot link a small business account.) A member ID is the main email address
that you created on your uverse install or the email that you used to migrate
if you had dsl service.
If you have forgotten your access ID, just go to att.com. On
the right side, you will see access your account. Just click the link forgot your user ID? and it will direct you to enter your contact email. Please remember to update your call back number and contact email information especially if you have Uverse service.
att.com homepage |
enter contact email |
If you have not created or linked your account with an access ID yet and forgot your member ID, if you have uverse IPTV service, all you need to do is to get your remote control. Launch U-bar by pressing Go Interactive and then press OK. Scroll to the settings option and press OK again. (please refer to my diagram if you need a guide on Uverse standard remote control)Your primary email will display on the left side of the screen about half way down. If you don't have tv service just call 8002882020.
The secret to reaching a live rep is to say tech support and Uverse. If it doesn't work just keep saying tech support or just keep quiet. If your account is an INId account just contact 877-334-8112.
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