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I told him I planned on porting a number as my permanent number on this line (didn't have the account info with me at Costco so couldn't just have him do it at the same time). He said if I did that, the Costco rebate wouldn't pay out as the number in the account(ported in number) would be different than what is on the form.
Doing the port in to take advantage of the T-Mobile rebate but now thinking I'll just leave as is - would rather get $200 than $100! Or just go back to Costco with the account info to have them to the port and update the rebate form.
Have others here ported in after being assigned a temporary number in the store? And then submitted their rebate with the ported in number without going back to Costco??
There is no mail-in rebate form or hard copy to update or submit. The rebates are submitted online. Unless the Wireless Advocate (WA) rep at Costco actually submitted your rebate online for you, which is highly unlikely, then it should not matter what the WA rep told you or wrote on your documents.
If you ultimately port in a different number, the phone number you received by adding the line at Costco essentially acts as a temporary number until the port is completed. The port number then replaces the "Costco number" and becomes your permanent number. When you submit your rebates, the forms require the permanent number, which is now your port number.
There is no mail-in rebate form or hard copy to update. The rebates are submitted online. Unless the Wireless Advocate (WA) rep at Costco actually submitted your rebate for you, which is highly unlikely, then it should not matter what the WA rep told you or wrote on your documents.
If you ultimately port in a different number, the phone number you received by adding the line at Costco essentially acts as a temporary number until the port is completed. The port number then replaces the "Costco number" and becomes your permanent number. When you submit your rebates, the forms require the permanent number, which is now your port number.
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You might call Tello support or check here:
https://blog.tello.com/news/tello...ts-merger/
There is no mail-in rebate form or hard copy to update or submit. The rebates are submitted online. Unless the Wireless Advocate (WA) rep at Costco actually submitted your rebate online for you, which is highly unlikely, then it should not matter what the WA rep told you or wrote on your documents.
If you ultimately port in a different number, the phone number you received by adding the line at Costco essentially acts as a temporary number until the port is completed. The port number then replaces the "Costco number" and becomes your permanent number. When you submit your rebates, the forms require the permanent number, which is now your port number.
Not sure whether to believe him or not but he said he could port it for me once I had the account number and fill the paper form out the correct was so he could submit the paperwork with the correct permanent number. He did not submit the rebate for me.
That's what I was trying to say and trying to confirm if there is any validity to him having to resubmit the paperwork with the ported in number or not. Thanks.
Not sure whether to believe him or not but he said he could port it for me once I had the account number and fill the paper form out the correct was so he could submit the paperwork with the correct permanent number. He did not submit the rebate for me.
That's what I was trying to say and trying to confirm if there is any validity to him having to resubmit the paperwork with the ported in number or not. Thanks.
We are instructed "do not use a temporary number." That spells it out to me.
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