Greensboring.com | Greensboro, NC Outside The Media. Beyond The News. 2013-01-24T20:36:26+00:00 http://greensboring.com/feed.php?f=2&t=13461 2013-01-24T20:36:26+00:00 2013-01-24T20:36:26+00:00 http://greensboring.com/viewtopic.php?t=13461&p=91383#p91383 <![CDATA[Re: Changing Your Assurance Wireless Phone.]]>

Hello Shannon,

Thanks for contacting Assurance Wireless Customer Care.

Unfortunately, the reason that you are unable to swap phones online is
because the LG Optimus V is not compatible with the Assurance Wireless
service.

Here is the link with the phones you can use:

http://www.virginmobileusa.com/shop/cell-phones/paylo/

If you need additional assistance, feel free to let us know how we can
assist further or contact us at 1-888-321-5880. You can reach us Monday
through Friday 6am-9pm PST and Saturday and Sunday from 6am-6pm PST. As
a reminder, please include your Assurance Wireless phone number and PIN
on all replies.

Thanks,

Fatima A.
Assurance Wireless At Your Service


I wonder how long they expect to keep up this charade, as eventually smart-phones will be the norm.

Statistics: Posted by Liv — Thu Jan 24, 2013 8:36 pm


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2012-08-16T10:39:39+00:00 2012-08-16T10:39:39+00:00 http://greensboring.com/viewtopic.php?t=13461&p=90137#p90137 <![CDATA[Re: Changing Your Assurance Wireless Phone.]]>
I checked a few weeks ago, because I may be doing it as well as I'm leaving the US, and want to give the phone to someone.. It looks like they don't recommend it, but they do allow it.

I suspect they get a lot of people who buy phones and demand they be allowed to use them.

If someone attempts the conversion, please post back... I'd love to know for certain.

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2012-08-16T01:45:19+00:00 2012-08-16T01:45:19+00:00 http://greensboring.com/viewtopic.php?t=13461&p=90136#p90136 <![CDATA[Re: Changing Your Assurance Wireless Phone.]]> Statistics: Posted by Guest — Thu Aug 16, 2012 1:45 am


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2011-11-27T18:43:43+00:00 2011-11-27T18:43:43+00:00 http://greensboring.com/viewtopic.php?t=13461&p=86769#p86769 <![CDATA[Re: Changing Your Assurance Wireless Phone.]]>
Hmmm... yep, I'm betting it's because of the Smart Phone issue. I have no idea if there's a work-around. I thought about buying another Optimus for Shannon and activating it so she'd have wifi web at school, but decided against it since she rarely uses it. That said, eventually I will upgrade and try it.

I'd definitely give VM a ring, perhaps try activating it through their IRVU as a work-around.

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2011-11-26T19:16:32+00:00 2011-11-26T19:16:32+00:00 http://greensboring.com/viewtopic.php?t=13461&p=86763#p86763 <![CDATA[Re: Changing Your Assurance Wireless Phone.]]> Then 5 months later I decide to upgrade to the Optimus slider - so I gave my Optimus V to my friend who also has an Assurance Wireless plan, but this time trying to activate the Optimus under his plan using the same "Swap Phones" procedure on the website, it says "This is a Virgin Mobile device and cannot be used on this account" message. Now I cannot swap it back to my account where it had worked for 5 months. They must have changed their policy on this.

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2011-08-06T10:25:16+00:00 2011-08-06T10:25:16+00:00 http://greensboring.com/viewtopic.php?t=13461&p=85465#p85465 <![CDATA[Re: Changing Your Assurance Wireless Phone.]]> Statistics: Posted by Guest — Sat Aug 06, 2011 10:25 am


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2011-07-29T14:27:46+00:00 2011-07-29T14:27:46+00:00 http://greensboring.com/viewtopic.php?t=13461&p=85277#p85277 <![CDATA[Re: Changing Your Assurance Wireless Phone.]]>
You may want to ask if they'd allow a smart phone such as the Virgin Optimus V on Assurance. I have one on Virgin, but have no idea if it will work on Assurance sans the 3g. If it does it may have features for larger text, since it's an OS.

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2011-07-29T01:25:34+00:00 2011-07-29T01:25:34+00:00 http://greensboring.com/viewtopic.php?t=13461&p=85267#p85267 <![CDATA[Re: Changing Your Assurance Wireless Phone.]]> Statistics: Posted by Guest — Fri Jul 29, 2011 1:25 am


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2011-02-19T00:35:40+00:00 2011-02-19T00:35:40+00:00 http://greensboring.com/viewtopic.php?t=13461&p=82194#p82194 <![CDATA[Re: Changing Your Assurance Wireless Phone.]]> Statistics: Posted by Guest — Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:35 am


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2011-02-18T21:31:03+00:00 2011-02-18T21:31:03+00:00 http://greensboring.com/viewtopic.php?t=13461&p=82176#p82176 <![CDATA[Changing Your Assurance Wireless Phone.]]> life-line is still around- but now for cell phones. Coincidentally here in NC the process isn't much different. You simply call Assurance Wireless, and they mail you a document for you to sign and certify that you're low income and they send you a free cell phone, with free monthly minutes. Now I'd love to tell you I'm gaming our capitalist system for a bit of socialism love, but the truth is with my recent unemployment, me in school, and our litter of kids- we did qualify and that was a great thing (except for the not eating part of being poor) because we only had one cell phone before, and with me travelling back and forth to school and Shan going the opposite way in a beater of a car to take the kids to school, it made sense to have help if we broke down. We really didn't now how we were going to afford the extra phone, so the program has been great for Shan's limited usage- and did prevent her from being stranded one day when she decided to test her car's snow drift jumping capabilities a few weeks back.

The biggest problem with Assurance wireless's program is that they send you a very cheap phone. (I know... you shouldn't complain.) Unfortunately, the quality of the phone gave Shan about a 3.5 hour battery life, and a ringer you couldn't hear when it was in your pocket. What's more is there doesn't seem to be a way of upgrading or changing out your phone for another despite that- that was my long-term hope when I researched & chose Assurance. Rather than spend money on a phone (sort of counter-productive on free service) I had hoped eventually I'd be able to pass on one of my Virgin Mobile phones the next time I upgraded. I've been with Virgin for almost 5 years and can't say anything but good about the company. Yesterday, I discovered you can swap your Assurance Wireless phone for a better one, and it's fairly easy.

See I just bought an Optimus V for my pay plan. Love the heck out of the sucker, and while my LG Rumor 2 was an awesome phone, I decided to bid it adieu and donate it to Shannon. Once it was deactivated I logged onto Virgin Mobile and activated it under Shan's Assurance wireless number. And it worked! What you need:

    Changing Your Assurance Wireless Phone.
    1- Your 10 digit assurance wireless telephone number.
    2- Your 6-10 digit pin provided with the your original Assurance Wireless activation. (If you don't remember it, call and get it.)
    3- Logon to Virgin Mobile.
    4- Click on "Swap Phones" (bottom right-hand side)
    5- Enter your phone Serial number (under the battery)
    6- Follow the directions. (##VIRGIN# -> Then hit activate on your new Assurance (Virgin Mobile Phone)

And that's it... You just activated a Virgin Mobile phone on Assurance Wireless. The plan doesn't change, and you have a much nicer phone with longer battery life, and better ringer. I don't believe Virgin's smart phones will activate because when I received my Optimus, it required the $25 a month package, (which is what I had anyways) but the Rumor 2 or other non-smart phones should work just fine. Here's the proof:

virgin mobile phone on assurance wireless change.jpg

Statistics: Posted by Liv — Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:31 pm


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