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on 16-01-2015 05:03
So I'm pretty new to all these PAC codes and changing networks. As when I get a contract/number I tend to stick with that so I've never changed networks and get PAC codes etc.
So basically, I am currently on o2 and I have a contract SIM card. I have a friend who works at Carphone warehouse and they already have good deals and he may be able to get me a better deal so I'll most likely go to them, I would like to stick to o2 and also keep my number. So I've been told if I was to change networks like vodafome I need to contact O2 to get my PAC code, but what if I was to change but stick to O2 still?
Someone told me you can't get a PAC code to Change to the same network? Only pac code to change networks. So I am unsure of the process. I have been told I can open a brand new contract and then transfer my number over after which is what I am planning to do as contract isn't under my name, it is under a family members name. So easiest option is for me to open nee contract under myself then transfer current number over to nee contract. But how would I do this with all this PAC code stuff? As I said quite new to all this so hope I'm not being stupid..
Many thanks!
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on 17-01-2015 10:02
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on 17-01-2015 10:02
The problem doing it through CPW is that the present contract is in someone else's name. Better for that person to be present or migrate the number to P&G after ending the contract.
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on 16-01-2015 05:38
You don'y need a PAC code, simply tke out the account at CPW and when the original contract finishes at O2 transfer the number to the new account. It really is that simple. Contact customer service to transfer the number for you but don't use live chat.

on 16-01-2015 07:23
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on 16-01-2015 09:25
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.

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on 17-01-2015 09:59
Yes just give them the new number and the number you wish to keep. They will sort it all out over the phone for you.

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on 17-01-2015 09:59
You won't need to cancel o2 or anything. Let CPW move the contract to your new tariff for you. It really is that straight forward. I know. I did it.
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The problem doing it through CPW is that the present contract is in someone else's name. Better for that person to be present or migrate the number to P&G after ending the contract.

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on 17-01-2015 10:03
That's why I'm thinking fastest option for me is to open new contract under my own name then get it number transferred over after that..
Sorry for confusion! Thanks again for reply


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