I cannot verify if my landline home phone number is eligible to port to RingTo.

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Goose:
Quote from: SteveInWA on September 26, 2014, 08:45:31 pm

Both your browsers are seriously out of date.  Update to the latest versions, not only to complete the ring.to process but for the sake of your overall internet security.

I tried this direct link, and it works properly on Google Chrome, Firefox 32 and MS IE 11.

https://ring.to/setup/


The https://ring.to/setup/ link works fine on my browser versions. No problem. But the https://ring.to/setup/ link is not for VERIFYING that your phone number is ELIGIBLE to port, it merely for TRANSFERRING your number. I have not purchased an OBi device yet because I'd like to verify that my number is eligible before I buy one.

Please, would someone that truly understands what I'm trying to do please verify the two links I posted previously to see if they work, not the https://ring.to/setup/ link, which is not the one I need.

Taoman:
Quote from: Goose on September 29, 2014, 01:25:37 pm


Please, would someone that truly understands what I'm trying to do please verify the two links I posted previously to see if they work, not the https://ring.to/setup/ link, which is not the one I need.



Wow. Tough sell. I truly understand what you are trying to do. I have already given you the answer to your question (as has SteveInWA) and the link to get there in a prior post. But since you seem unable or unwilling to believe what I'm saying I will quote from Ring.To's own web site and see if that can possibly register with you:

Quote from: Ring.To

First - Make sure your number can be used with RingTo. Go to https://ring.to/setup/  and enter your phone number.
Select "landline" as the number type. If you get a message that says "Sorry, Your Number Can't be Transferred",
Then STOP! You cannot port your number to RingTo, even if you unlock the number.

Rick:
Taoman is absolutely correct.  I just tried the link, and if you don't get the Sorry message then you're all set.

Goose:
Quote from: Taoman on September 29, 2014, 02:41:41 pm

Quote from: Goose on September 29, 2014, 01:25:37 pm


Please, would someone that truly understands what I'm trying to do please verify the two links I posted previously to see if they work, not the https://ring.to/setup/ link, which is not the one I need.



Wow. Tough sell. I truly understand what you are trying to do. I have already given you the answer to your question (as has SteveInWA) and the link to get there in a prior post. But since you seem unable or unwilling to believe what I'm saying I will quote from Ring.To's own web site and see if that can possibly register with you:

Quote from: Ring.To

First - Make sure your number can be used with RingTo. Go to https://ring.to/setup/  and enter your phone number.
Select "landline" as the number type. If you get a message that says "Sorry, Your Number Can't be Transferred",
Then STOP! You cannot port your number to RingTo, even if you unlock the number.


Taoman,

I finally found that quote you gave me from RingTo regarding the "Sorry, Your Number Can't be Transferred" message? I found it in the "Porting from Google Voice" topic in bandwidth's knowledge base. Could they hide it any better? My carrier was not listed in any of their porting topics, so I didn't think to read one of them.

I did not get the "Sorry" message when I entered my phone number. I created the account that I was forced to create but did not complete/submit the order to finish porting my number. I guess this means my number IS eligible to port to RingTo even though I do not yet own a device.

Would you consider this an Is this an accurate assessment?

I'd like a link to that quote. I cannot find that anywhere.

Rick:
Quote from: Goose on October 02, 2014, 06:09:32 am

Taoman,

Where did you get that quote from RingTo regarding the "Sorry, Your Number Can't be Transferred" message?

I'd like a link to that quote. I cannot find that anywhere.


Wow, what a waste of cloud this post is.

Goose, why don't YOU go to the link.  Type in 555-555-1212 and click.  Then you too can see the message.   You could then print it out in color, frame it, and hang it on your wall.   :o

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