We are SICK of Verizon's Bologna. It is time for us to take the prepaid phone we have and move to another provider, however they are telling us that Verizon will not release the Prepaid number to be ported. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Prepaid Device Unlocking Policy:
I would think that the number could not be released until perhaps this min term was completed with the device. Could be wrong.
Well, we've had the phone for nearly 3 years so I think that is long enough, It is also a PREPAID so there should be no minimum. But at 3 years we are safe I think. Any other thoughts?
Any outstanding bills or fees? I know that Verizon has virtually no restrictions are porting in, but they do have a FAQ page. i wonder if your new carrier has a FAQ page that can answer anything from their side.
No outstanding fees. It is, as I aid repeatedly a prepaid. We actually have over $100.00 in credit.
DonnaNolanWilson wrote: however they are telling us that Verizon will not release the Prepaid number to be ported.
DonnaNolanWilson wrote:
however they are telling us that Verizon will not release the Prepaid number to be ported.
Who is "they?" and who is the new provider?
They would be the new service provider. Which is Republic. I also checked Sprint and got the same response that the number can NOT be ported.
I saw in a Verizon FAQ that "in some instances numbers cannot be ported." BUT, I never found a list of those instances.
Depending on your area, the area code, or if you were part of a company that verizon purchased or had to sell cellular spectrum from, could prevent the port. It is ultimately up to the carrier if they wanna let their number go to another provider. My suggestion is if you wanna leave that bad is to get a new number.
At this point I would be willing to pay Verizon to give me the number. How ridiculous is that?
I know, its a hassle, but why not just get a new number if you want Verizon that bad?
Too many people have the number to try and work in a new one. Verizon has us by the - you know what.
Well, you might be in a tough spot then. You want to keep it for obvious reasons but Republic won't let you. I think it has to do with area code. My area with NO Republic coverage cannot transfer with my area code, however, a North Carolina area code, where Republic is HUGE, is able to port.
Republic can give me a local number, IF I want a new one, they claim that Verizon will NOT release the number.