11-26-2023 02:31 PM
I was trying to keep my sim card and use my own and tried putting in the number in but it only accepted 19 digits while I have 20 digits on mine. What should I do?
11-26-2023 03:04 PM - edited 11-26-2023 03:05 PM
Also SIM cards are not reusable, so if you were to go back to the carrier who issued it, you'd still need a new SIM card.
Also also, if you're porting a number from another carrier, you have to keep the old SIM in your phone until you get a confirmation text message asking if you really are porting out.
As others said, ordering a SIM from PM is your last resort. Amazon Prime is the fastest online (now on Sun afternoon saying delivery to me Wed; at 1am Sun it was saying delivery Mon if ordered in next 22 hours, so presumably the Ottawa warehouse is now OOS and they're coming from Toronto or Calgary). Or a corporate store as noted above.
11-26-2023 02:56 PM
@Seunghee1 wrote:I do not have a public sim card. If I were to buy a new one then, can I still keep my phone number as it is now?
The quickest way to get PM SIM card is to visit a corporate Telus or Koodo store to purchase. Amazon has prime shipping and often on sale for $5. You can also order from Public mobile directly, but it can take 10 business days to arrive.
If you have a eSIM compatable phone, that is another option. eSim activations are free for new customers.
11-26-2023 02:41 PM
I do not have a public sim card. If I were to buy a new one then, can I still keep my phone number as it is now?
11-26-2023 02:37 PM - edited 11-26-2023 02:40 PM
I think you need to count again. Public Mobile SIM cards are only 19 digits long.