01-28-2023 08:55 AM
Hello Community,
I have not received the SMS authorization yet. And my old SIM is not working. How can Public send that request when my old account is inactive?
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01-28-2023 02:04 PM - edited 01-28-2023 02:04 PM
Unfortunately, you need You Virgin and Lucky accounts active to port your number over to PM. Once porting is completed those accounts will automatically close.
Looks like you need to pick new numbers for each of those accounts.
01-28-2023 11:18 AM
@luiswoldu you don't cancel an account before you port. Accounts must be active for the numbers to be ported
There is a very high chance you have to reactivate the plans and get the sms before the numbers can be ported.
If your account on Virgin is postpaid, likely the cost to reactivate and port would be lower as they might be able to just charge you the day or two
But Lucky is a prepaid service, you likely have to reactivate a full month for this porting "exercise". Pick the lowest priced plan to minimize the cost
01-28-2023 09:32 AM
@luiswoldu wrote:Hey! Yes, I'm porting to Public Mobile. I also cancelled both my old Lucky Mobile and Virgin service weeks ago.
@luiswoldu - a successful port over to Public Mobile automatically cancels your previous provider's service and account. In this case from Lucky and Virgin.
If this was weeks ago that you cancelled these plans, are those phone number even available any longer? Try calling the numbers and see if they have been reassigned. Depending on who 'owns' the original phone numbers it may not even be with these providers any longer.
If they originally belonged to Lucky and Virgin, respectively, than you can contact these providers and ask to reactivate the accounts (you may need new sim cards from Lucky and Virgin to do so), then once active port over to Public.
If those numbers and accounts are gone, then you will need to choose a new number with Public Mobile, if a temporary one was not already assigned to your account. You can change your number in your My Account yourself if you choose to.
01-28-2023 09:09 AM - edited 01-28-2023 09:13 AM
Crap. @luiswoldu
I'm afraid to say that you will not be able to move your prior number here if your prior service was canceled and is indeed deactivated.
If you can contact them and ask to restore the service account (if that's a possibility) then you can reinitiate the port from there to here if your number is still attached to that account.
Here's an information article:
https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/bc/get-help/articles/port-fraud-protection
01-28-2023 09:03 AM
Hey! Yes, I'm porting to Public Mobile. I also cancelled both my old Lucky Mobile and Virgin service weeks ago.
01-28-2023 09:01 AM
Hello Halimacs,
I just put my old SIM card (from Lucky Mobile, that's not Telus?) and the service is inactive. I have no intention to reactivate the account for one SMS.
01-28-2023 08:59 AM
Or, @luiswoldu , are you not moving mobile providers and just trying to change your SIM card on a Public Mobile account from an old one to a new one?
01-28-2023 08:56 AM - edited 01-28-2023 08:57 AM
Are you porting to public mobile or out of public mobile, @luiswoldu ?
Both services need to be active in order to complete a port.
Unless you are moving amongst the Telus group of companies (TELUS, KOODO OR PUBLIC MOBILE), you will need to ensure each account with each provider is active