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J1945
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Up until April I was on pay as you go and I had rewards of £60+ I then changed to sim only pay monthly I thought my bills would be paid from my rewards.can you help please..

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pgn
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If you mean you had a PAYG balance remaining of £60+, @J1945, then this is for you: The only way is to transfer your PAYG number to your contract phone.

O2 will then credit the balance to your contract.

Otherwise, you just need to use up your PAYG balance or it will be lost.

 

More info on Guide: Sim Swap: a mini guide 2017 update if the link to the form below gives you trouble. This Guide: Migration & porting into O2  has a section that covers PAYG to Contract migration as well.

 

 

Switching your number from Pay As You Go to Pay Monthly

Fill in the keep my number form. You'll need your temporary Pay Monthly number from your O2 confirmation email or sim pack. We’ll transfer your number within one working day (Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm, excluding bank holidays). If we receive your code after 5pm, you’ll switch within two working days.

On the day of the switch, your Pay As You Go sim will lose signal. When this happens, put your Pay Monthly sim in your phone. If you don't have signal, switch your phone off and on every couple of hours until you get a signal. If you still don't have signal by 6pm, contact us.

Texts and picture messaging can take up to 24 hours to work after the switch.

If your Pay As You Go balance is under £350, it will be transferred to your Pay Monthly account when you receive your second bill. If you're entitled to a loyalty bonus, up to £550, we'll add credit to your fourth bill.

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pgn
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If you mean you had a PAYG balance remaining of £60+, @J1945, then this is for you: The only way is to transfer your PAYG number to your contract phone.

O2 will then credit the balance to your contract.

Otherwise, you just need to use up your PAYG balance or it will be lost.

 

More info on Guide: Sim Swap: a mini guide 2017 update if the link to the form below gives you trouble. This Guide: Migration & porting into O2  has a section that covers PAYG to Contract migration as well.

 

 

Switching your number from Pay As You Go to Pay Monthly

Fill in the keep my number form. You'll need your temporary Pay Monthly number from your O2 confirmation email or sim pack. We’ll transfer your number within one working day (Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm, excluding bank holidays). If we receive your code after 5pm, you’ll switch within two working days.

On the day of the switch, your Pay As You Go sim will lose signal. When this happens, put your Pay Monthly sim in your phone. If you don't have signal, switch your phone off and on every couple of hours until you get a signal. If you still don't have signal by 6pm, contact us.

Texts and picture messaging can take up to 24 hours to work after the switch.

If your Pay As You Go balance is under £350, it will be transferred to your Pay Monthly account when you receive your second bill. If you're entitled to a loyalty bonus, up to £550, we'll add credit to your fourth bill.

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