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My porting failed, Can I recover the old number?

voya
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

I attempted to port my number to PM. The port didnt go through for a long while. I then decided to use a temporal number. That worked. Soon after, I could not reach my number I was trying to port anymore, outgoing and incoming call service deactivated. This all happened today. I will like to know if I can get my number back. Seriously, I need that number. 

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mimmo
Retired Oracle / Oracle Retraité

@voya mods are replying in 48-72 or longer hours.

voya
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

I have called freeommobie and they are telling me the number is still with Telus. 

 

I haven't had any feedback from the @CS_Agent and I hope someone reply my private messages so i could at least know my options. 

popping
Retired Oracle / Oracle Retraité

@voya wrote:

what happened is:

 

1. Ported my number with all the needed instructions 

2. After hours the number had failed to deactivate. I could still recieve and make calls. 

3. Sensing porting might have failed, I decided to use temporal number for my PM. 

4. Temporal number works, few minutes later ..

5. My old number is deactivated. Doesn't work anymore. 

 

 

I want to revover the old number and make it my PM number. I will trust the MODs can intervene as the number is vital for my work tomorrow. 


Step 4 - When you got the temproary number provider by PM.  Your Freedom number will be released and back to Freedom pool of phone number to be recycled after 90 days.  Since the number went back to Freedom, I don't know whether PM moderator can get it back from Freedom.

voya
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

The provider is  FreedomMobile 

popping
Retired Oracle / Oracle Retraité

Which cellphone provider gave you your old phone number?

When a number is released, it will go back to provider who owns that number.

If it was originally from Telus or Koodo, you can get it back as cellphone providers do not recycle the used number after 90 to 180 days.  

voya
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

what happened is:

 

1. Ported my number with all the needed instructions 

2. After hours the number had failed to deactivate. I could still recieve and make calls. 

3. Sensing porting might have failed, I decided to use temporal number for my PM. 

4. Temporal number works, few minutes later ..

5. My old number is deactivated. Doesn't work anymore. 

 

 

I want to revover the old number and make it my PM number. I will trust the MODs can intervene as the number is vital for my work tomorrow. 

mimmo
Retired Oracle / Oracle Retraité

@voya  are you saying your old sim no longer works?

 

with a stuck port the old sim shoudl still work.

 

not extly understanding what you did  but most likley the mods will need to intervene.  hopefully you didnt post then chnage your number that could be problematic.  I would message the mods with exatly what you did step by step and what you want accomplished.

 

see belowfor instructions.

 

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