Skyetel port in promo code
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So does anyone know what @Skyetel does with this?
I'm looking at porting in about 25 numbers. I'd rather not spend $250 ($10 per number) if I do not have to.
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Have you seen this posting on NerdVittles? It mentions initial deposit matching up to $250 and free porting for the first 60 days.
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How about I make this easy: Use 43717 for the promo code and any member of this forum will get free port ins for the next 30 days
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@Skyetel said in Skyetel port in promo code:
How about I make this easy: Use 43717 for the promo code and any member of this forum will get free port ins for the next 30 days
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@black3dynamite pretty much, yup.
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@Skyetel submitting port requests!
gods the paperwork...
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@JaredBusch said in Skyetel port in promo code:
@Skyetel submitting port requests!
gods the paperwork...
Ha - yea, tell me about it. You should see what we have to deal with behind the curtain.
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@Skyetel said in Skyetel port in promo code:
@JaredBusch said in Skyetel port in promo code:
@Skyetel submitting port requests!
gods the paperwork...
Ha - yea, tell me about it. You should see what we have to deal with behind the curtain.
No thanks. I worked for SBC, come ASI, come AT&T, for 7 years in what was then the DSL support office in St Louis. Most of that time was writing automation, without the proper tools, to automate legacy systems.
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@Skyetel said in Skyetel port in promo code:
@JaredBusch said in Skyetel port in promo code:
@Skyetel submitting port requests!
gods the paperwork...
Ha - yea, tell me about it. You should see what we have to deal with behind the curtain.
You could streamline things if there was a way to see the requested port in information after submitted, but prior to your entering the DID into the system.
I had a lot of duplicated typing that would have been awesome to have a copy previous request button or something. Mostly because everything was 1 req for the normal DID and 1 req for the toll free DID.