10-06-2019 08:46 PM - edited 01-05-2022 07:26 AM
HI,
I have just acivated my public mobile plan, can you please assist with transferring my old number to my new service.
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10-06-2019 10:51 PM
@oanhnguyen As others have mentioned just submit a ticket to the PM moderator team. Include your PC mobile account number, name on account and your PC mobile phone number.
To submit a ticket to the Public Moderator Team click here . Enter Submit Ticket and then click on the Contact Us link. To access the Public Moderator Team Assistance form then select the Click me! link.
Hope this helps.
10-06-2019 09:51 PM
I had a similar situation, mine was pc mobile sim on a Koodo postpaid account. Only mods could do the transfer.
Make sure you provide them with old account number, and name on account exatly and of cource the number you want to port.
Pc mobile and Koodo prepaid are considered like PM to PM ports as the companies share the same back end system
10-06-2019 08:58 PM - edited 10-06-2019 09:07 PM
@cellphoneuser1 wrote:If steps by @DanielleMarie give invalid phone number error, PC Mobile might need help from moderator. That's at least the info from others but never tried myself.
Gah, I didn't even see the PC Mobile part in the subject. Sorry!
@oanhnguyenIf you can't transfer that way you can submit a ticket via the bot: https://publicmobile.ca.ada.support/chat/
10-06-2019 08:53 PM
@oanhnguyen wrote:HI,
I have just acivated my public mobile plan, can you please assist with transferring my old number to my new service.
If steps by @DanielleMarie give invalid phone number error, PC Mobile might need help from moderator. That's at least the info from others but never tried myself.
10-06-2019 08:48 PM
@oanhnguyen wrote:HI,
I have just acivated my public mobile plan, can you please assist with transferring my old number to my new service.
I'm assuming you've tested everything to make sure it's working? If so:
Log in to your self serve account, click on Plan and Add-Ons, click on Change Phone Number, select Transfer a wireless number from another provider and check your numbers eligibility.
Fill in the Old Service Provider Account Number and ignore the serial number and pin fields. (The most reliable way.)