Results 1 to 2 of 2
  1. #1
    Richard Ness
    Guest
    A new ESN/phone number paring will supercede the old one.
    The old phone number is immediately de-activated.

    This type of thing is done all the time. No worries.


    "Ron Goldstein" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...

    > but what will happen when I try to assign the already assigned ESN to my other
    > phone number ??? Will the VZW system reject it being that is already assigned,
    > or will it change assignments with no problem. I don't want or need any
    > surprises !!!
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > RON
    > ***************************************************************
    > Ron Goldstein.....KA2IIA
    > STAY YOUNG---DRIVE A VINTAGE 427 CORVETTE.
    > KEEP YOUR MIND ACTIVE---BECOME AN AMATEUR RADIO OPERATOR.
    > REMEMBER, THERE ARE NO STRANGERS IN AMATEUR RADIO, ONLY FRIENDS
    > THAT WE HAVE NOT YET MET.
    > [email protected]******[email protected]






    See More: no worries




  2. #2
    Don't Get It
    Guest

    Re: no worries

    Let us analyze this "No Problem" scenario. Let us say that you found the box
    that my currently activated phone came in. And you go home and take the ESN
    from the side of my discarded box and plug it into the VERIZON Wireless
    "Activate Phone" section of the WEBSITE, (just for the hell of it). You feel
    that the system will just grab the ESN from my current and active account
    and just assign it to to your mobile number thus rendering my phone useless?
    End of story? I Don't Think So. In the least, the phone will be activated
    with both numbers. In the past, you were able to have 2 mobile numbers
    activated in the same phone/ESN. I did it all the time when In the old days
    because I had a 200 min off peak plan I used on weekends and another plan I
    used for PEAK (B4 the incredible plans available now, unthought of 10 years
    ago ) Recently, they (VERIZON) say it can no longer be done. While the
    story is different, the exact details and scenario are identical. You will
    require VERIZONs input to deal with this matter. In fact, it is interesting
    why you were sent an activated phone.Sounds like these were dealer phones of
    some sort, but even so, getting sent an activated phone raises a degree of
    concern, if not a FLAG, with me.
    In closing, nothing will explode by attempting this, except possibly
    freaking out the switch and causing you a hassle. When dealing with
    technology in todays world nothing ever surprises me and I also have learned
    to never say never. But I doubt this "let 'er rip" outlook towards this
    situation will be the end result. Keep us posted, interesting case.



    "Richard Ness" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > A new ESN/phone number paring will supercede the old one.
    > The old phone number is immediately de-activated.
    >
    > This type of thing is done all the time. No worries.
    >
    >
    > "Ron Goldstein" <[email protected]> wrote in message

    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > > but what will happen when I try to assign the already assigned ESN to my

    other
    > > phone number ??? Will the VZW system reject it being that is already

    assigned,
    > > or will it change assignments with no problem. I don't want or need any
    > > surprises !!!
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > >
    > > RON
    > > ***************************************************************
    > > Ron Goldstein.....KA2IIA
    > > STAY YOUNG---DRIVE A VINTAGE 427 CORVETTE.
    > > KEEP YOUR MIND ACTIVE---BECOME AN AMATEUR RADIO OPERATOR.
    > > REMEMBER, THERE ARE NO STRANGERS IN AMATEUR RADIO, ONLY FRIENDS
    > > THAT WE HAVE NOT YET MET.
    > > [email protected]******[email protected]

    >
    >






  • Similar Threads