07-24-2020 08:19 AM - edited 01-05-2022 12:14 PM
Hi, i subscribed to public mobile yesterday and i choosed to transfer my old number. However, i'm now pondering the idea of maybe changing my number. So, two questions:
1- Is it possible to get a brand new number that never belonged to anybody ? If it is, what is the best way to ensure it's brand new when choosing it ?
2- Does having a having a number with repeating number (such as let's say 438-555-5000) increase the chances of unwanted calls, compared to another random number ?
Thanks
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07-25-2020 08:57 AM
@maximum_gato this is really good advice! Thanks for sharing.
07-25-2020 08:53 AM
I would keep your number......for now. But when that great flash sale comes along and youre bemoaning the fact that you didnt get a deal when you activated .....you can if you want. If its timed well with your normal renewal and your not tied to your number you can activate on the flash sale and/or promotion. (Last years black friday stackable promos were a great deal for those able to take advantage.) Have a couple of cheap sim cards on hand from CCS for yourself or referring your friends and family.
07-24-2020 04:34 PM
Chances are higher for a number to be "Virgin" if you pick from one of the newer area codes... ie:
236 for BC
639 for Saskatchewan
etc
07-24-2020 09:21 AM
Thanks everyone for your answers ! I think i'm better keeping my current phone number then.
07-24-2020 08:41 AM - edited 07-24-2020 11:47 AM
@Tigrus To have a better chance and getting a phone number that has never been used, numbers with newer area codes would be bettet. However, that is not a guaranteed and there is no way to check.
07-24-2020 08:41 AM
@Tigrus To have a better chance and getting a phone number that has never been used, numbers with newer area codes would be bettet. However, that is not a guarantee and there is no way to check.
07-24-2020 08:38 AM
1. Unless you take a number from a very new area code the chances of getting a never used number are unlikely. Numbers are recycled.
2. Yes
07-24-2020 08:36 AM
1. Unless you take a number from a very new area code the chances of getting a never used number are unlikely. Numbers are recycled.
2. Yes
07-24-2020 08:36 AM - edited 07-24-2020 08:44 AM
@Tigrus welcome to PM.
I would just keep my current number or if changing, forget about an unassigned number and try for an established area code. FYI Its the second set of numbers that determine whether your number is local or not. Ie xxx yyy xxxx. Please check the CNAC website to check if your number is local or not http://www.cnac.ca/co_codes/co_code_status.htm
07-24-2020 08:32 AM
You can only change your phone# once every 30 days.
To change your phone number: sign in to Self-Serve, select ‘Change Number' under 'My Profile' on the Overview page. Here, you can choose to select a new phone number or to transfer a wireless or wireline number from another provider.