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Old 05-19-2007, 01:35 AM
Jason Frazier
 
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Can you transfer your phone number from one VM phone to another VM phone
or do they make you tak a new number. any help you can give will be
appreciated!

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Old 05-19-2007, 01:35 AM
Earl F. Parrish
 
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<Jason Frazier> wrote in message
news:vou7veigqgqlef@corp.supernews.com...
> Can you transfer your phone number from one VM phone to another VM

phone
> or do they make you tak a new number. any help you can give will

be
> appreciated!
>
> [posted via phonescoop.com]


Customer Service should be able to do it. They will assign the new
phone's ESN to the old telephone number and remove the relationship
to the old phone's ESN. You would then have to manually program the
telephone number into the new phone's NAM. You may also have to set
the network as directed by Central Intelligence. You have thirty
days to protect your old number from reassignment.

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Old 05-19-2007, 01:35 AM
About Dakota
 
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Earl F. Parrish wrote:
> <Jason Frazier> wrote in message
> news:vou7veigqgqlef@corp.supernews.com...
>
>>Can you transfer your phone number from one VM phone to another VM

>
> phone
>
>>or do they make you tak a new number. any help you can give will

>
> be
>
>>appreciated!
>>
>>[posted via phonescoop.com]

>
>
> Customer Service should be able to do it. They will assign the new
> phone's ESN to the old telephone number and remove the relationship
> to the old phone's ESN. You would then have to manually program the
> telephone number into the new phone's NAM. You may also have to set
> the network as directed by Central Intelligence. You have thirty
> days to protect your old number from reassignment.
>


30 days?? I always thought it was 90 days nationwide (it's 90 days in
ND). Even if you lose your number, the chance of it being reassigned
within the year is very slim (at least here).

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Old 05-19-2007, 01:35 AM
Earl F. Parrish
 
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"About Dakota" <aboutdakota@REMOVEMEhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3F91D285.6060409@REMOVEMEhotmail.com...
>
>
> Earl F. Parrish wrote:
> > <Jason Frazier> wrote in message
> > news:vou7veigqgqlef@corp.supernews.com...
> >
> >>Can you transfer your phone number from one VM phone to another

VM
> >
> > phone
> >
> >>or do they make you tak a new number. any help you can give will

> >
> > be
> >
> >>appreciated!
> >>
> >>[posted via phonescoop.com]

> >
> >
> > Customer Service should be able to do it. They will assign the

new
> > phone's ESN to the old telephone number and remove the

relationship
> > to the old phone's ESN. You would then have to manually program

the
> > telephone number into the new phone's NAM. You may also have to

set
> > the network as directed by Central Intelligence. You have

thirty
> > days to protect your old number from reassignment.
> >

>
> 30 days?? I always thought it was 90 days nationwide (it's 90

days in
> ND). Even if you lose your number, the chance of it being

reassigned
> within the year is very slim (at least here).
>
> AD
>


The thirty days ( I should have said 60 days) apply if your account
is empty or you report your phone lost or destroyed. Virgin Mobile
has such a meager choice of models, it is not worth buying another
new one otherwise except to replace a lost or damaged phone. The
ninety days apply to the date that the time added to the phone will
expire. If you switch phones, the time on the old phone is lost
unless you have Central Intelligence transfer the amount within
thirty days after losing the old phone.

On the original poster's question, here is an excerpt from the
Virgin Mobile FAQs:

Q. If I buy a new Virgin Mobile cell phone, can I keep my
phone number and account balance?

A. Yes, you can keep the same phone number and your account
balance fully transfers to your new phone. Call Central Intelligence
at 1-888-322-1122 and they'll help you complete the transfer.

As an added bonus, if you pass your old cell phone onto
someone else, you could each qualify for a $5 "Pass It On" airtime
bonus. Find out complete details when you call to activate your new
phone.



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