01-06-2022 10:24 AM - last edited on 01-06-2022 11:44 PM by computergeek541
Having an issue and just found out via a PM Agent on this, but not sure if Port out can be undone and Num ported back to PM under the same Plan and all that
01-06-2022 11:48 PM
@Anonymous - late to this dance. OP already contacted CSA, and got an answer back.
01-06-2022 01:13 PM
I'm happy to hear it's been sorted....strange it took so long to notice there was no service. While extremely rare I have heard of one otber accidental port out after the new fraud protections were put in place industry wide. Purchase an unactivated sim card and then just remit the reciept to pm for a credit to be applied on the account
01-06-2022 12:58 PM
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01-06-2022 12:22 PM
@makkahn28 wrote:So, anyway, after contacting PM agent, was told that Number ported out Oct 31 2021, and A/C Deactivated
Now, Was told Phone Number was retrieved, But I will require a new SIM and then to regain access to the Self-Serve Portal to complete everything
Hi @makkahn28
Glad it is an happy ending in the end!!
But I have a question, if the number was ported out, there is a new owner. Why would the new owner surrendered the number now? It sounds like an error on PM side. I would push and ask what happened. If it is really PM issue (maybe ported out the wrong number, or given out the number to a new activation (it is a very common issue with Telus activation portal!!) , I would ask for them to cover the cost for the new SIM card as well.
01-06-2022 12:09 PM
So, anyway, after contacting PM agent, was told that Number ported out Oct 31 2021, and A/C Deactivated
Now, Was told Phone Number was retrieved, But I will require a new SIM and then to regain access to the Self-Serve Portal to complete everything
01-06-2022 12:06 PM
When I went to a Koodo Store at the Eaton centre, Koodo rep asked for me to call *611 first, then after I called out using the Affected Phone, then tried calling in using my phone, and 2 messages, U5T1, the Number you're trying to reach is not equipped to receive incoming calls
U5T1, The phone is not activated on the Network
01-06-2022 12:02 PM
The thing, I am the person who is paying for this, the CC under my name
As my Uncle has a Disability, and is not as Tech literate, and it began when my Uncle said that his old phone had issues charging, so a New Phone was ordered via Amazon, which happened around Oct
01-06-2022 11:58 AM
I am the person who takes care of this, as well as mine and my Parents who are also on PM
Now, a PM agent did mention that the A/C was deactivated Oct 31 due to Port Out
Funny thing, Uncle doesn't have the A/C info, and Port was done, not sure if Telus Asked for Info, but that was an eye-opening experience
01-06-2022 11:37 AM
HI @makkahn28 or you meant Koodo confirmed that the number was ported out and is with another provider? If so, when you call, it should connect and it shouldn't give you all those Error code, isn't it?
01-06-2022 11:34 AM
I think you need to check on your uncle's finances to make sure no fraudulent activity is going on. Does your uncle have non family members around him on a daily or weekly basis that would have access to his phone? In particular on Tuesday or Wednesday? A fraudulent port could take place if someone had access to your uncle's phone for long enough to write down or take a photo of the IMEI and reply YES to a text.
01-06-2022 11:29 AM
HI @makkahn28
from what you said, it didn't sound like the number was ported out. It could be account issue instead. Any chance missed payment?
Either way, it's account related and I think you need to open ticket with PM Support. But you do need to have all the account info for your uncle. You said he has no Account info ? do you have his? can yo login to his My Account? If so, you can open the ticket as him. (but if you don't you need to sort out the My Account issue first)
If you have his account info, try to login to his Self-Serve first to see
If not, you will have to open a ticket by private messaging PM support:
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/notes/composepage/note-to-user-id/22437
01-06-2022 11:28 AM
@makkahn28 : Can the phone call 611? Can the account be logged in to? What and who did anything with the phone? Or did the uncle deal with it all? Did a store?
There's sim swap and then there's port-out.
01-06-2022 11:00 AM - edited 01-06-2022 11:01 AM
My uncle has a disability, and last year, Oct roughly, he mentioned that phone was having issues charging, and a phone was ordered
The timing was in line with that
But, I am not sure how the porting could have been done, he does not have the Pin, or the A/C info, and that was peculiar
Started Tues, 2 days ago, he sent 2 texts to my mother, 10:24am and then 10:30am
Didn't know about the Sim swap until Yesterday when I brought phone to a Koodo store at Eaton Center and after discovering, was in deep shock
Initially, issue I was told phone could not receive calls or call out when I got back home from work
When calling to the Num, Operator voice U5T1, the Number you're trying to reach is not equipped to receive incoming calls
Calling Out: U5T1, The phone is not activated on the Network
01-06-2022 10:50 AM
hi @makkahn28 , I think you can. But how did it happen? It's fraud if you didn't have the consent. Was it don't by someone you don't know? Was it done by your family/friend?
Of course, it is a different issue if you reply the text YES by accident..
01-06-2022 10:29 AM - edited 01-06-2022 10:30 AM
You've been here for a long time...have you not heard of this situation in your time here?
I guess my first response would be how would one prove it?
I think if a fraud happened, ie. someone fraudulently ported out a number that both sending and receiving providers would return you to whole.
But I don't know.
Can you describe the circumstances of how the number got ported out? I think it would be a piece of cake to port a number by stealing the phone. It's a problem of the option of providing an IMEI for the port. After that, the perp would need some credentials.