03-24-2019 11:32 AM - edited 01-05-2022 03:55 AM
A friend of mine gave me an old public mobile SIM. It is about 3 years old and never used.Can I still use it to activate a new account? Thanks.
03-24-2019 12:30 PM
@hlzhang wrote:A friend of mine gave me an old public mobile SIM. It is about 3 years old and never used.Can I still use it to activate a new account? Thanks.
Yes you can. You can also get a free Sim from Walmart but you would have to let them activate it for you.
03-24-2019 11:50 AM
@hlzhang wrote:Thanks everyone. I will give it a try.
Also, if you're intending to bring a number from a current provider then do that afterwards. First set up a new number and make sure everything works as intended and then port.
If your phone is from a Canadian provider like Bell family or Telus family then it should work unless it's a much older phone.
Make sure the phone is unlocked first.
03-24-2019 11:45 AM
Thanks everyone. I will give it a try.
03-24-2019 11:38 AM
@hlzhang wrote:A friend of mine gave me an old public mobile SIM. It is about 3 years old and never used.Can I still use it to activate a new account? Thanks.
If it never has been activated it will work . If it has been activated then you will get an error during activation.
03-24-2019 11:35 AM
@hlzhang wrote:A friend of mine gave me an old public mobile SIM. It is about 3 years old and never used.Can I still use it to activate a new account? Thanks.
There was a recent thread where there was a problem.
Theoretically there shouldn't be a problem if it's truly never been activated (let alone inserted).
Give it a whirl and see if it works.
Use an unaltered browser without blocks and filters and whatnot and don't leave a page sitting for long. Just flow the process.