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    Transferring minutes from CDMA to GSM?

    Hi all!
    I want to transfer 1,100 minutes from a CDMA phone to a GSM (AT&T) phone. Both phones are activated and working.
    What is the best way to accomplish that? I am assuming I have to call customer service, right? Would it be best to call the Florida number right away to avoid problems?
    I don't care much about the number - either number would be fine on the GSM phone which I would like to use in the future, but transferring the number from the GSM phone probably would be best.

    Thanks a lot for any help!

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    Call 305-715-6500 and get it done right the first time.

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    Are both phones and phone number yours?


    If both phones were purchased by you and activated by you then there should be no issues.

    If you bought used phone or the other phone is owned by someone else then you may have issues no matter where you call.

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