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What is an activation fee?

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What is an activation fee?

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This is a one-time charge for the activation of a cellular phone and plan. Activation is the act of programming a wireless phone, allowing it to be active on the wireless network and giving it the ability to make and receive calls. Most carriers charge this fee, although the amount often varies. It is usually between $20 and $50 and will show up on your first monthly bill.

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This non-refundable, one-time fee is charged per occurrence (domain setup) when you activate new service. It is billed in full on your first statement.

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An activation fee is a one time charge for activation of your wireless service. For a main line the activation fee is $36.00 and a family talk activation is $26.00 in North Texas and $18 in South Texas per line. This is a one time charge per line. How do I contact you? Hawk Customer Care Why isn’t my device working? First, make sure your device is turned ON and your battery is charged or other power supply is functioning properly. Secondly, make sure that the area you are calling from provides wireless coverage and a good wireless signal. Third, make sure you are dialing correctly. Ongoing technical problems can indicate a problem with your wireless equipment. If a problem persists, contact the nearest Hawk store or authorized agent who activated your service to request a diagnostic check. All wireless devices sold by Hawk have a manufacturer’s 12-month warranty from date of purchase. If you have just received your wireless device and need to activate, first power cycle your device (tu

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