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Hello, we deeply apologize for the unfavorable experience your father had with our company, In regards to porting phone numbers from other telephone providers, there are specific rules in place that all telephone providers must adhere to.
1.) The ported number must be in the same rate center that you reside in. In other words, if you are moving from one location to another, the phone number must be within the same rate center in order to be ported over. If the phone number crosses rate centers, the port cannot take place
2.) The customer's name must match exactly what is on their account with the other provider.
3.) Customers must keep the telephone number active with the other service provider, in order for the port to be successful. The telephone service is then canceled through the other provider once the port completes.
Jonathan J
Cox Moderator
I think you misunderstood me -- I didn't have a problem with Cox. I just want to make sure that my father's number can't be ported away from Cox without some extra verification step or process. If the PIN mentioned below by WiderMouthOpen would do that, how do I enable that feature? I am pretty sure nobody has his pin -- he pretty much interacts with Cox by going to the Cox store and talking to them.
- Bruce4 years agoHonored Contributor III
You can log into your Dad's account to create a PIN. However, would the other company need the PIN to switch his carrier? Who actually terminated your Dad's service with Cox: the other company or Cox?
These scammers talk fast to confuse you...pressure you to verify personal information...and will use any nuance of any confirmation of any question as consent. They're scum and are paid to be scum.
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