11-25-2021 12:18 AM - edited 01-06-2022 04:04 AM
Hi, Public support,
I'm trying to get my old number back, I have activated a plan " pay as you ago" 2 Years ago
the phone is out of service when I dial-in. Is there any way I can get my old number back
Your help is much appreciated
Thanks,
Mjamac
Solved! Go to Solution.
12-04-2021 07:42 PM - edited 12-04-2021 07:42 PM
Do you now have an active pm account but with a different number? If so go into your self serve account and search the area that you originally had the number. So if it was Vancouver then search in Vancouver. Choose another area like New Westminster briefly so you can go back to Vancouver to refresh the 5 phone numbers presented.
Try this to see if you can do it yourself without bothering the CSA's who are quite busy at the moment. Try for a few days at least. Then if you have no success ask customer support for help. They may be more willing to bend the rules if you show you have made a valiant effort on your own.
12-04-2021 06:46 PM
@Maire
The phone is a Public my mobile number. Area code 647-776-xxxx
I have tried calling it put is not in service, I will try my luck with customer support to resolve this issue
Thanks,
12-04-2021 06:37 PM
Thanks, everyone for the information,
I will try to open a ticket with Public mobile support, and maybe get the phone number back
11-25-2021 11:35 AM
forget about no way you will getting back if your account is not Activated,
11-25-2021 07:09 AM - edited 11-25-2021 08:15 AM
@Mjamac106 wrote:Hi, Public support,
I'm trying to get my old number back, I have activated a plan " pay as you ago" 2 Years ago
the phone is out of service when I dial-in. Is there any way I can get my old number back
Your help is much appreciated
Thanks,
Mjamac
Are you sure your account was with Public Mobile?
PM plans are prepaid, not pay as you go.
11-25-2021 03:28 AM
First you would have to make sure it's originally a telus family number. If so and it's not already assigned you would need to search for it either in your self serve account or if you're not a new customer yet then perhaps in a friend's pm self serve account.
If you are a "yes" on the first two requirements and you want to take advantage of the black Friday deal you can activate on a new phone number and then spend 15 or 20 minutes each morning while you have coffee searching for your old number or something really close or something really cool. You can change your number up to 4 times per 30 days.
11-25-2021 03:17 AM
If it was Telus family number earlier then you can try with the same city it was registered to earlier. Chances are slim but you can try multiple times.
11-25-2021 12:59 AM - edited 11-25-2021 01:01 AM
@Mjamac106 wrote:Hi, Public support,
I'm trying to get my old number back, I have activated a plan " pay as you ago" 2 Years ago
the phone is out of service when I dial-in. Is there any way I can get my old number back
Please note that you aren't speaking to Public Mobile support by posting a message here.
As for your question, I know you might not want to read this, but retreiving your old number after this amount time is extremely unlikely.
11-25-2021 12:43 AM
It depends on when your phone was out of service but it sounds like you ported out 2 years ago.
Once your number is released, there is a 90 days hold on your number before it is given out to a new customer.
If it is within the 90 days, you can contact the PM CS Agent.
11-25-2021 12:25 AM - edited 11-25-2021 12:27 AM
everyone here on this forum are customer only. If you need proper support, you will have to open a ticket. But CS Agent won't help to assign the number.
was the old number from Public Mobile or Telus? (if the number is not from Telus/Koodo/PM, then you are in the wrong place, you need to go back and check with the carrier who owns the number)
did you try to call the number and confirm that the number is not already taken ?
Honest, there is no way to get it back other then you keep trying.. when you activate or change number, they will give you a set of number and you need to keep refresh until you see the number you want.
yes, it is a combination or luck and effort.. lot of effort
if you decide to go ahead, give us the area and the first 3 digits and we can tell you which city to pick as your number belongs to one specific city and you have to select that right one for it to possibly show up