09-17-2020 09:17 PM - edited 01-05-2022 03:56 PM
I want to change my number over to Shaw but keep my public mobile account open with a new number to use for data. Any help would be appreciated thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
09-27-2020 07:37 PM
I know this is over a week old and OP will likely not see my response. If by chance the number that@maddog1234 wants t keep were originally a SHAW number that was ported to PM, cutting the number lose by doing a number change on the PM account and then having SHAW look for the old number to activate a new account with them would likely be do-able. BUT, not Very likely that it was a Number originally from Freedom or whatever it was called before SHAW bought it and renamed it Freedom.
AE_Collector
09-18-2020 08:04 AM - edited 09-18-2020 08:05 AM
@maddog1234 If you have a multi sim phone that supports esim this is an option (approximately $24/month for 3 GB 4G);
09-18-2020 07:48 AM - edited 09-18-2020 07:55 AM
If you want a cheap data only plan, go to Lucky Mobile.
$15/month for 750MB ( I think) and then throttled unlimited after that. Plus, you can put your LuckyMobile service on an eSim if you phone supports that.
2 things PM seems to be lacking when comparing 3rd tier providers.
09-17-2020 11:58 PM - edited 09-18-2020 12:00 AM
@popping wrote:
@maddog1234 wrote:I want to change my number over to Shaw but keep my public mobile account open with a new number to use for data. Any help would be appreciated thanks
As soon as you port your number to Shaw, your current account will be closed.
Option 1: Port your number to Shaw
Activate a new plan with the same plan you are using now. This will cost you $10 for a new SIM card. But you can get someone to give you a refer-a-friend code to get $10 credit to offset your SIM card cost.
Remove your autopay cc info before porting your number to Shaw.
Option 2: Get a new number at Shaw
Keep your current PM account and plan
^^ This.
Additional note:
PM doesn't offer data only plans anymore. And if you are on the grandfathered $30/1GB data only plan you are paying too much for your data, IMHO.
So, any in-market Public Mobile plan that contains data also contains talk and text. Which means, again my personal point of view (I prefer the solid Telus backing of PM over what my understanding is of Shaw Mobile...), you are not really gaining anything by combining the two services - unless I'm totally missing something.
If you are trying to use Shaw Mobile as WiFi calling option / addition to PM, you can always take a new number with Shaw and forward calls from your Public Mobile line to that new number.
09-17-2020 11:04 PM
@maddog1234 wrote:I want to change my number over to Shaw but keep my public mobile account open with a new number to use for data. Any help would be appreciated thanks
As soon as you port your number to Shaw, your current account will be closed.
Option 1: Port your number to Shaw
Activate a new plan with the same plan you are using now. This will cost you $10 for a new SIM card. But you can get someone to give you a refer-a-friend code to get $10 credit to offset your SIM card cost.
Remove your autopay cc info before porting your number to Shaw.
Option 2: Get a new number at Shaw
Keep your current PM account and plan
09-17-2020 09:22 PM - edited 09-17-2020 09:22 PM
@maddog1234 wrote:Can I change my number before my number is ported open?
Sorry, but no you can't. A number that isn't active can't be ported anywhere.
09-17-2020 09:22 PM
@maddog1234 wrote:I want to change my number over to Shaw but keep my public mobile account open with a new number to use for data. Any help would be appreciated thanks
You would need to buy a new Public Mobile sim card, open a new Public Mobile account. You'll be treated as a new customer.
09-17-2020 09:21 PM
Can I change my number before my number is ported open?
09-17-2020 09:19 PM
@maddog1234 wrote:I want to change my number over to Shaw but keep my public mobile account open with a new number to use for data. Any help would be appreciated thanks
@maddog1234 hi I'm sorry but once you port number your account closes