JoeFerguson Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 I am looking to switch from Sprint to Verizon and I want to keep my current number (615 area code) but I currently reside in the Buffalo area (716). I asked the woman at the Verizon store and she said it might not be possible and I'd have to ask customer service. I have emailed Verizon's customer service but they have not responded to me. My next course of action is just to call them, but I was wondering if anyone has ever done this themselves?
plenzmd1 Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 I am looking to switch from Sprint to Verizon and I want to keep my current number (615 area code) but I currently reside in the Buffalo area (716). I asked the woman at the Verizon store and she said it might not be possible and I'd have to ask customer service. I have emailed Verizon's customer service but they have not responded to me. My next course of action is just to call them, but I was wondering if anyone has ever done this themselves? 828371[/snapback] What differance would it make where you live? My wife has kept her (240) subarban MD exchange and we have lived in Richmond Va (804) for going on 4 yrs now. Her number was ported from Verizon to Nextel bout 18 months ago, but was done through her work.
JoeFerguson Posted November 7, 2006 Author Posted November 7, 2006 What differance would it make where you live? My wife has kept her (240) subarban MD exchange and we have lived in Richmond Va (804) for going on 4 yrs now. Her number was ported from Verizon to Nextel bout 18 months ago, but was done through her work. 828389[/snapback] According to what I was told at the Verizon store, Verizon will give you an activated phone with a temporary number. Then you call customer service and have it ported to the new number. If I get a new phone, it will be given a 716 number as the temporary area code and the woman wasn't sure if a 615 number could be ported to it.
ACor58 Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 I am looking to switch from Sprint to Verizon and I want to keep my current number (615 area code) but I currently reside in the Buffalo area (716). I asked the woman at the Verizon store and she said it might not be possible and I'd have to ask customer service. I have emailed Verizon's customer service but they have not responded to me. My next course of action is just to call them, but I was wondering if anyone has ever done this themselves? 828371[/snapback] Sorry Joe, but probably not possible. For all you know, though highly unlikely, someone may already own that number. You might be able to check its availability and request it, but I don't believe that you can just port it over.
ofiba Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 Sorry Joe, but probably not possible. For all you know, though highly unlikely, someone may already own that number. You might be able to check its availability and request it, but I don't believe that you can just port it over. 828484[/snapback] Someone does have the number, it's him. He is currently using the cell phone number on his Sprint phone, and wants to keep it when he switches to a Verizon phone.
JoeFerguson Posted November 7, 2006 Author Posted November 7, 2006 Sorry Joe, but probably not possible. For all you know, though highly unlikely, someone may already own that number. You might be able to check its availability and request it, but I don't believe that you can just port it over. 828484[/snapback] I want to keep the entire number, area code included. I already own it.
JoeFerguson Posted November 7, 2006 Author Posted November 7, 2006 If anyone is wondering, I just called Verizon customer service and they said that I can do this without a problem.
ACor58 Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 I want to keep the entire number, area code included. I already own it. 828546[/snapback] Sorry about that. I thought you were trying to port the last 7 to a new area code.
plenzmd1 Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 If anyone is wondering, I just called Verizon customer service and they said that I can do this without a problem. 828586[/snapback] Thought so, see how smart i be
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