11-17-2016 09:13 PM - edited 01-05-2022 12:33 AM
So I ported my number 2 weeks ago. The port went successful. I can Send/Receive Calls and Messages and Data Works great. Then, I ported my wife's number last week and it also went well. My issue is that my Wind Sim is still working, I get data on it and i think i can make calls and texts on it. But i don't receive anything. I had 3 months left on my tab and my wife had about 10 months left. I had called Wind before porting, but it looks like they payed off my wife's Tab first and i'm still seeing my Tab unpaid. I'm worried that i'm going to get billed for another month, and I don't know if I should call Wind to Clarify whats going on because i'm afraid they might mess up the Port and lose my number. Should I call Wind?
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Once you port out it should be closed with Wind. I had no problems when porting my wife's number, but with my own number there was an issue. I might have to call Wind again when I get the final bill, though, because I think they are going to bill me til the day I called to terminate my account and not the date that the port was done.
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I called Wind. Took a while for the first guy to understand that i had ported my number out. He then transferred me to retention and confirmed that my number was ported before terminating my account.
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11-18-2016 02:17 AM - edited 11-18-2016 02:20 AM
Usually, customers are told never to cancel an account when porting a phone number (because doing so prevents the phone number tranfser).
Saying that, I've had the exact same thing happen before when porting out from Wind. I ported out, the phone number fully transfered (to Rogers at the time), but the Wind service kept working. And, they had the nerve to keep billing me for another month, even after the port out. I actually talked to Wind about it after I knew for the sure that my phone number was fully ported just so there would be a record about the discussion, but because it was a number port that CSR didn't really want to touch it (in case of a screw up). I had to call back again when I got another month's charges on a bill. Because cancellation is supposed to take effect immediately upon a port out, they did refund the charges, but only after getting a supervisor to intervene.
Here's what I'll have to say. You will probably have to get Wind to cancel the old account manually. BUT, do this first. MAKE SURE your phone number has been 100% ported over to Public first. I'm not just talking about if incoming calls work, but rather what the porting department's databases states. Contact Public and make sure that they in fact have full 100% possesion of the phone number first. Then after you get that confirmation, get that same confirmation from Wind. These cell phone companies know who each phone number belongs to through that database (that's why customers don't even have to tell them which company a phone number is being ported from). Only then, and only after you make sure that database says Public/Telus now "owns" the phone number, get Wind to close out the account. Also, get them to reverse any plan charges up to that point because the account should have already been closed out.
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11-17-2016 09:17 PM
No, I receive calls and texts just fine on PM. And so does my wife.
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