Number porting to GV - my experience
CoalMinerRetired:
Getting a new number is still turned on. If I were you, I would 1) setup a new Gmail account, 2) create a GV account, and get a new number, in an area code and exchange close to where you are. 3) When porting is turned on again, port your number into the GV account, for 90 days you have use of the two numbers, after 90 days the free number you setup goes away.
dadab:
Quote from: CoalMinerRetired on June 25, 2013, 07:08:17 pm
Getting a new number is still turned on. If I were you, I would 1) setup a new Gmail account, 2) create a GV account, and get a new number, in an area code and exchange close to where you are. 3) When porting is turned on again, port your number into the GV account, for 90 days you have use of the two numbers, after 90 days the free number you setup goes away.
That's exactly I have done so far - now the waiting game for GV porting process to come back on. Finally some one from Google has given an update that the service is down for maintenance for few hours,although it is down since last Friday.
CoalMinerRetired:
Seems to be back online now.
This is the explanation I saw posted:https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/voice/making-and-receiving-calls/hZ2A-TM0VIc
dadab:
Quote from: CoalMinerRetired on June 26, 2013, 08:43:23 pm
Seems to be back online now.
This is the explanation I saw posted:https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/voice/making-and-receiving-calls/hZ2A-TM0VIc
Good. I have my request in. I did not see a place to enter pin. Not sure if I did it right,did I?
Edit: Weird. First time around there was no field to enter pin. Got email to enter pin again which I did.
dadab:
Porting initiated after 2 digit verification. Will I still get any more calls on my t-mobile cell from GV?
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