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Cell Phone Number Port Help
I made the decision last week to move from Verizon to Ting (Sprint Reseller). I ordered new phones and they arrived today.
Sprint tells me that my phone number is not eligible to port from Verizon. I contacted Ting and they told me this: Quote:
My phone number originated with Nextel, which I then moved to Sprint, and then Verizon. My wife's phone number originated with U.S. Cellular, which she then moved onto my Sprint account, then moved together to Verizon. Any ideas on how I can get my number moved to Ting (Sprint)? Any idea what a CSA is? |
CSA = carrier service are?
That's all I got Good luck, keep Tylenol and or scotch handy |
Your current provider has to release your number... just call 'em up
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Sometimes a carrier is waiting for you to call to request the change and won't allow it if the new carrier tries to make the change.
CSA - Carrier Service Agreement? no idea. |
Verizon/Sprint: Can't port numbers "over state line" (out of state area code) ??? [Archive] - SprintUsers.com
The above discussion gives a hint about the issues involved. But you probably need to talk to whoever is helping you at Ting to really get the story. When I moved from the Bay Area to Portland, and wanted to switch from Verizon to AT&T while keeping my existing California mobile number, many AT&T reps told me it was impossible. Finally a clever rep said "Numbers are not portable outside of the local area, so the system needs you to be in the Bay Area for us to grab your existing Bay Area number from Verizon. So, we'll say your address is this McDonalds in Oakland. Okay, it went through, we have the number. Now, we just change your address to where you actually live in Portland." I was full of admiration. |
Thanks for the help guys. You may have solved the problem.
After calling Verizon, it seems that my old address was still associated with my phone number. My new address was on the whole account and on my wife's phone number. It has been corrected and I'm waiting for the updates to course through the system. |
Still isn't working. :mad:
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Found out that because my phone number originated as a Nextel number and went to a different carrier, Sprint has some problem with bringing it back that requires manual intervention. Because I am not moving to Sprint proper, they see no reason to fix the problem. :mad:
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Can you move to Sprint with no contract, then dump them for Ting?
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Why $140? Well, anyway, isn't there a grace period for a new cellphone service? Suppose you sign up w/ Sprint, have them make whatever change is needed to pull the number over, then cancel within the grace period and move to Ting? Getting complicated but there might still be a way.
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Port the number to google voice, $20.
Set up new service with new number on new provider. Forward old number to new number. Wait 30 days and add (port out) old number as additional line. Cancel new number. https://support.google.com/voice/answer/1065667?hl=en |
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