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Changing Bank details for Direct Debit

Anonymous
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Dear all members , about 50,000 of you !,who tried to tell me how to do this on line.

Sorry but you cannot do this on line.

You HAVE to either write to 'Telefonica' or phone them up

I do not like the phone as i am registered 'Hard of Hearing'

You should look at your own details

02 might change the sort code  and accouint number but not neccessarily the bank name

If you are going to change your bank details you might as well switch network at the same time !

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Anonymous
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Maybe an option to go into an 02 high-street store where they could assist you through a phone call to CS.

I thought 02's CS had technology to assist hard of hearing customers contacting them.
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Anonymous
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Maybe an option to go into an 02 high-street store where they could assist you through a phone call to CS.

I thought 02's CS had technology to assist hard of hearing customers contacting them.
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Anonymous
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Dear Bandofbrothers,

best answer to date - thanks

'Hard of Hearing' - pardon!

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O2 Mobile Textphone (Text Relay)

This enables you to connect many Pay Monthly and Pay & Go™ O2 mobile phones to a full-size keyboard to write conversations, in real time. To make a text call, just add 18001 to the front of the number you're calling. If you're calling another textphone, you can type a message to the other person and the conversation appears on their screen in real time. If you're calling a conventional phone, you'll be connected to a Text Relay operator who will read your messages to the person you're calling and will then type their replies.

And anyone can call you by text by adding 18002 to the front of your mobile phone number. They'll then be connected to a Text Relay operator who will convert their conversation into text. This can be done from an O2 Pay Monthly phone or a fixed-line phone.

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You can also contact the emergency services free by calling 18000, the textphone equivalent of 999.

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