It looks to me like the only option for renewal is through your Red Pocket account at the full price of $450 plus whatever taxes they will charge.
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Ive been a customer of Red pocket for two years. My annual plan runs out Dec 1st so I gotta re-up. On Red Pockets website theres an option to buy the 100 gb annual plan but it says its only for new lines. I usually buy from ebay but the plan isnt there. How does a current customer get this plan? Thanks
It looks to me like the only option for renewal is through your Red Pocket account at the full price of $450 plus whatever taxes they will charge.
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This one is $230 (8 GBs per month for a year = 96 GB). You can specifically pick renewal/existing SIM.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/13305835067...wAAOSwi9FiiAQZ
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I went into my account and had the 100gb/ month option available for a renewal at $450 on a GSMA line.
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@OP, port your number to GV then forward to whatever number a new plan provides. Next year just let the plan run out, get a new number... Flush rinse repeat.
I couldn't even tell you what my carrier number is.. It starts with 847 (area code for PRIL).
This has been my plan, but I will say, I had a friend sign up to RP last year, and when he got his RP #, GV would NOT accept it as a forward..
No reason why..
So this kind of has me a bit concerned that if/when I want to jump ship (or sign up as new for something like this), tha the new # I'd get may NOT be accepted by Google
What exactly does gv say when you put in your number to port over?
Sorry.
I meant that, my friend who signed up for RP (new), wanted to get a new GV # (like I have),. and point it to the new RP #...
GV simply told him the # he received from RP could not be used with GV.
Nothing further.
It's not been a problem for me when I got a new # from RP years ago, BUT, this is a scenario that's been on my mind if I should switch to another MVNO and need to get a new #...
Would GV simply refuse to forward to my new #......
GV doesn't serve all area codes, so it's possible his was not one they serve.
Sometimes, by bad luck, a new phone # received from a carrier has already been used by someone else to claim a GV #, and can't be used again until some unspecified amount of time has passed. Since it's a brand new # for your friend, it might be good to request a different # from RP, and hope it hasn't been recently used to claim a GV #.
Regarding GV forwarding calls to a phone #, I don't recall ever hearing of an issue with setting up forwarding to any US phone #.
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