AT&T "Authorized" Resellers, like Walmart, Best Buy and others are the bane of my existence as an AT&T employee for various reasons. Authorized users are one major reason of this. Let me explain.
At an AT&T store we check photo ID and not SSN anymore. Therefore you have to be an authorized user or the account holder to access an account.
Authorized retailers use a system that is much more basic in the way it interact with our system because they only have limited access. Meaning most cannot even see that there is an authorized user at all, and they are SUPPOSED to check photo ID of the account holder since it is FCC law to do so on a wireless account, since the customer is in front of them.
Yes, the price is sometimes (most times) better, but it all depends on the rep you are dealing with at Walmart if they want to stick with the law's of account access or not. In this case they are doing what they are supposed to and you will need the account holder with you.
Oh and while we are on this topic I want to make something VERY clear to all you authorized users out there. There are a few things you CANNOT do on an account even if you are an authorized user:
1. As an authorized user you CANNOT, cancel a phone number, do a transfer of service on a phone number, or basically anything that removes that phone number from being on that account. Basically, you cannot remove lines. So please don't try and wine when you get the big N-O.
2. You cannot activate phone lines. This is a AT&T policy that is abused often. The reason for this is because to add a brand new phone line to the account it runs a credit check on the account holder. This is considered fraudulent activity because the account holder is not the person requesting the credit check and activation of new service. So, if we say now... please just know that this is the case.
Thank you.
PS Sorry for the novel. Just wanted to make it clear.