on 02-05-2015 18:33
on 02-05-2015 18:33
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 02-05-2015 21:19
on 02-05-2015 21:19
@Anonymous wrote:
yes, there is a sim in there. It was originally put in by an O2 sales person. I have since then taken it out and inserted it back in. Still no change
Then I think sadly you will have to wait for the 24 hrs to be up. If after this, if it still isnt working then ring Customer Services http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 02-05-2015 21:43
on 02-05-2015 21:44
on 02-05-2015 21:44
Come back and tell us how you get on.
on 02-05-2015 21:49
on 02-05-2015 21:49
@Anonymous wrote:
Thanks everyone for your kind help. Much Appreciated.
With a bit of luck you will get up tomorrow and all will be working....fingers crossed
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 02-05-2015 22:04
on 02-05-2015 22:04
on 02-05-2015 22:50
on 03-05-2015 07:07
on 03-05-2015 07:07
Either a faulty sim or the sim swap hasn't been carried out. Either way, if it's the same this morning go back in store
on 03-05-2015 10:37
I've just had a similar problem, started a new contract with o2, gradually lost connection on my old phone, waited for my new phone to come to life, and still saying 'no service' for three days (I've been travelling), finally got through to a guru who said bars had been put on my account. It seems the phone was marked as lost or stolen, by mistake. Still waiting, could be another 24hrs but hopefully sooner! What a palaver!
on 03-05-2015 10:39
on 03-05-2015 10:39
That's not good at all. ...hope this is actioned quickly for you.
on 03-05-2015 11:46
on 03-05-2015 11:46
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi, I bought aniPhone5s today on contract withO2. I was told that my activation would normally take 24 hours but it is generally done quicker. However myiPhone says it should insert asim, even though the contractsim is inside. Would this change once thesim is activated?
Hi there @Anonymous
When I read this two things came to mind...1, fault and 2, the account connection didn't go trough.
If you have another phone, can you try the sim in it? If it works, then the iphone is faulty and needs to go back, if it doesn't, ring customer services and have them check the order, as it may be "stuck" (technical term!) and needs to be "pushed" to process. It can be a faulty sim, but the error message would be different, I think.
Hope this helps.