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on 17-07-2015 08:40
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17-07-2015 08:49 - edited 17-07-2015 08:57
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17-07-2015 08:49 - edited 17-07-2015 08:57
You should ring 202 and request your PAC again. They should be able to text it to you almost immediately. Once you have your PAC you don't need to give 30 days notice. You just need to give your PAC to your new provider. That automatically cancels your O2 contract. There's usually an overlap, but you will be refunded what you haven't used. Don't cancel your Direct Debit with O2 until you get a final bill.
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17-07-2015 08:49 - edited 17-07-2015 08:57
You should ring 202 and request your PAC again. They should be able to text it to you almost immediately. Once you have your PAC you don't need to give 30 days notice. You just need to give your PAC to your new provider. That automatically cancels your O2 contract. There's usually an overlap, but you will be refunded what you haven't used. Don't cancel your Direct Debit with O2 until you get a final bill.
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on 17-07-2015 09:10
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on 17-07-2015 09:10
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