on 05-01-2018 10:27
on 05-01-2018 10:27
on 05-01-2018 10:33
@AnonymousI'm not sure this is feasible as you say they all have different contract end dates. Your best bet is to contact customer services and ask them.. Please don't use live chat...
https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-01-2018 10:40
on 05-01-2018 10:40
I have just thought of a possible way round this. If you go into My O2 https://www.o2.co.uk/myo2
and look at the section Bring in Products
This would mean one person would have control of them and I'm not certain this is what you want? (Certainly not an option if you are a business. This is more for general personal use)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-01-2018 10:51
on 05-01-2018 10:51
on 25-06-2018 20:18
Bit late to the thread but hope this helps someone.
Although the network used is O2, the contract is with the provider so they dictate the terms.
Although switching between providers or from a provider to a direct billing relationship with O2 is just a billing change, it's best to get the PAC codes for the numbers that you want to move from the provider you're leaving, set up the contract with the new provider/O2 and provide them with the PAC codes and numbers and let them handle it.
on 25-06-2018 20:27
on 25-06-2018 20:27
@Anonymous wrote:Bit late to the thread but hope this helps someone.
Although the network used is O2, the contract is with the provider so they dictate the terms.
Although switching between providers or from a provider to a direct billing relationship with O2 is just a billing change, it's best to get the PAC codes for the numbers that you want to move from the provider you're leaving, set up the contract with the new provider/O2 and provide them with the PAC codes and numbers and let them handle it.
You can't actually PAC O2 to O2.
The only time a PAC is required if you were on a MVNO of O2 ie, giffgaff or Tesco.