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Can I get a text message after I cancel my mobile phone number?
System, but failed to respond in time. Hello: As far as I know, it should be three to six months after the cancellation of the number, the mobile company will put the mobile phone number on the market here, but it should be marked as "this number is a restart number" to inform consumers.
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Mobile phone number registered users need to change or cancel the mobile phone binding, please contact @ Weibo Service directly to solve it for you.
Non-mobile phone number registered users can be solved in the following two ways:
1. has a secure mailbox or security question bound and can be used for verification. Enter the mobile phone binding page, click "Unbind", and click "Forget the original mobile phone number" to enter the verification. After successful verification, you can unbind the mobile phone number. If you want to change the bound mobile phone number, just rebind the new number.
2. If there is no secure email address or security problem, please contact @ Weibo Service by private message and provide the following information (the following information is essential): 1) The first three digits of the password; 2) Registration time; 3) place of registration; 4) The first three digits of the historical password.
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