06-22-2020 06:08 AM - edited 01-05-2022 12:15 PM
Is it possible to get an old account deactivated and then merge it with ur new existing account.
06-22-2020 04:48 PM - edited 06-22-2020 05:14 PM
@zblackma wrote:@computergeek541 Since, getting the old address back isn't a problem now given the welcome back promotion. Why was the solution given by @dolomite removed? What was the reasoning behind that? Thanks.
My reasoning was given previously. Public Mobile made a point of telling Oracles that this isn't an option and to direct customers not to ask for this. Until Public Mobile retracts that or actively promotes that they will, this isn't officially an option.
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I have double checked and confirmed this and the information that was given by Public Mobile is that Oracles were asked to let customers know that this isn't a possibility and that tickets should not be submitted requesting this. This information came directly from Public Mobile in an official capacity.
06-22-2020 01:14 PM
@computergeek541 That isn't correct. A number can't be ported back into an old account that has been deactivated. Once an account has been closed, it can't be re-opened.
maybe I read the OPs question wrong...? it seems as though @dolomite has the old account still active, but they wanted to deactivate it and then merge with their current account.
my suggestion only works with the old account still active. let me rephrase it better..
the OP could port out their current number to a different provider. which deactivates the current account. then port back the number that they just ported out, to the old account the OP wanted to merge.
this is the closest thing I could think of to merging two accounts.
06-22-2020 11:34 AM
@computergeek541 Since, getting the old address back isn't a problem now given the welcome back promotion. Why was the solution given by @dolomite removed? What was the reasoning behind that? Thanks.
06-22-2020 10:28 AM - edited 06-22-2020 10:30 AM
Please don't deactivate the old account, if it's suspended for 90 days it's give forever and nothing can bring it back
You lose everything on it.
You can change the number, you can port in a new number, you can change email name address, transfer it to other people, even sell it but for any of it, account must be active
06-22-2020 09:46 AM
quick question, why do you want to merge an old account? Maybe we can help you with a different solution to your problem rather then trying to figure out how to merge an account.
thanks and have an awesome day!
06-22-2020 08:40 AM
@gblackma wrote:@computergeek541 , maybe its a lucky email address, or its convenient for @dolomite to use it. If its possible to get it. What's the problem? And if its a waste of moderator time, they were interjecting themselves all over the boards looking for stuff to do yesterday. Stay safe.
At one point, Public Mobile went out of their way to tell people that e-mail address were not reusable and that it's something that couldn't/wouldn't be reset.
06-22-2020 08:36 AM
@computergeek541 , maybe its a lucky email address, or its convenient for @dolomite to use it. If its possible to get it. What's the problem? And if its a waste of moderator time, they were interjecting themselves all over the boards looking for stuff to do yesterday. Stay safe.
06-22-2020 08:12 AM - edited 06-22-2020 08:18 AM
@zblackma wrote:@dolomite if its about the email address you may be able to get it back by contacting the moderators about it.
When it comes to the e-mail address, at one point, Public Mobile was telling customers that that it just wasn't possible to re-use an e-mail address. I do realize that things may have changed since a recent promotion that required a cusotmer to sign back up using the same e-mail address as before.
When the old account was closed, all rewards were permanently lost. As such, there would be be no reason for such a merge.
06-22-2020 08:08 AM - edited 06-22-2020 08:21 AM
@gpixel wrote:@dolomite is t this so you can transfer your rewards from your old account? from my understanding this can't be done.
what you could do is port out your number then port it back to your old account
That isn't correct. A number can't be ported back into an old account that has been deactivated. Once an account has been closed, it can't be re-opened.
06-22-2020 06:17 AM
@dolomite if its about the email address you may be able to get it back by contacting the moderators about it.
06-22-2020 06:14 AM - edited 06-22-2020 06:18 AM
@dolomite is t this so you can transfer your rewards from your old account? from my understanding this can't be done.
what you could do is port out your number then port it back to your old account