Possible to transfer mobile plan from old SIM card to another one of same type?
Dear Crackberry Forum,
The back story:
I have been a staunch Blackberry supporter for years. My first was a trackball Curve. My plan was set up with Bell Mobility in Canada in 2008. At that time, the features of my mobility plan were pretty standard. Over the years, instead of upgrading my phone, I just used hand-me-downs or picked up a used model cheap. It wasn’t until a few years ago that I realised that my plan was golden—true unlimited data. Since then, I have continued to use older models, even trimming down my SIM card to fit a Q10. Unfortunately, someone entered my office this past week and stole my phone off my desk. Humerously, I could care less about the physical phone as it only cost me $200 and I have no problem replacing it. It’s the loss of my SIM card I’m having the hardest time with because based on what I’ve been told by Bell, there is absolutely no way to keep my mobile plan. I even had location services on but my SIM card was pulled and I lost connection with it when it was stolen.
Here is my question: (please bear with me as I’m not super tech-savvy and might not describe everything correctly ... this is what I need to happen, and I’d like to know if it’s possible)
Is there any way to somehow transfer my mobile plan to another SIM card equal to the one that was stolen? My husband had the exact model of Blackberry I started with—trackball Curve--and may still have it with the original SIM card. Bell has not been much help, as it is not in their best interests to be, given that the value of data has increased dramatically since my mobile plan was set up. Bell Mobility cannot transfer it as the features of my contract no longer exist.
Thanks in advance for any help!