Number porting to GV - my experience

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rainking430:
Update to my previous post. One plus when going the Go Phone route is that if you buy it at Walmart they give you 15 days to return it as long as you have the receipt. Worked for me no problem; I was able to return the package no questions asked. So at least you can recoup that $15 but you still lose the $10 you have to spend to add minutes to it, which is roughly what you would spend going the Tmo prepaid SIM route anyway.

Rick:
Quote from: rainking430 on August 12, 2013, 12:30:56 pm

Update to my previous post. One plus when going the Go Phone route is that if you buy it at Walmart they give you 15 days to return it as long as you have the receipt. Worked for me no problem; I was able to return the package no questions asked. So at least you can recoup that $15 but you still lose the $10 you have to spend to add minutes to it, which is roughly what you would spend going the Tmo prepaid SIM route anyway.


So you bought it, used it to port, then returned it?  That's pretty inappropriate.

dircom:
For those who need an inexpensive phone
Best Buy has AT&T Samsung A157 Prepaid GoPhone™ for $4.99 with free shipping or free store pickup

Craigslist, freecycle.org, family or friends are other places one might look to find a temporary cellphone to use.

naizarak:
Hi guys I'm about to purchase a 100 and have a quick question:

My current landline is basic ATT home-phone service, and I also have a prepaid ATT gophone.  Would be I be ok to port my landline number to the gophone, and then transfer that to GV?  Afterwards, would I be able to restore my original gophone number? 

dircom:
get a new sim card for your go phone to use temporarily to port.
once the port happens, install your original sim
that way you will not use your original phn #

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