09-03-2023 18:30
I hope this is a simple and straightforward question with a clear answer!
I have a Classic PAYG (3,2,1) account with O2. My wife also has one. I use my O2 phone only very rarely as I have another mobile on a different network.
My O2 PAYG account has some credit on it (about £15 when I last checked).
My question is: can I transfer this credit over to my wife's account - and if so, exactly how do I do so?
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10-03-2023 16:40 - edited 10-03-2023 17:16
10-03-2023 16:40 - edited 10-03-2023 17:16
Absolutely, no problem at all with that.
She could also migrate her old number to your sim if she wanted to keep her original number.
The credit on your sim would stay and her old number moved to replace the current number.
You would need to ask O2 to migrate the number Guide: Migration & porting into O2
09-03-2023 18:51
It isn't possible sorry
The only way is to call customer service but it would mean that they would close your classic account
call 4445
10-03-2023 08:01
As it's PAYG just give the phone and sim to your wife to use as is.
She will be able to top it up without issue Guide How to Top Up (PAYG)
It doesn't matter that the phone and sim is in your name at all.
10-03-2023 16:34
10-03-2023 16:34
Thanks @MI5 , that's a more reassuring answer than the earlier "not possible" reply from @jonsie . You have suggested a way forward. This is a follow-up question. My wife likes and is accustomed to her current mobile phone handset. So - when her own PAYG credit runs out, can she simply abandon that account and number and can I simply give my O2 SIM (and its number) to my wife and put it into her handset?
10-03-2023 16:37 - edited 10-03-2023 16:38
10-03-2023 16:37 - edited 10-03-2023 16:38
Yes she can.
After her credit runs out the old account will automatically expire after 6 months
10-03-2023 16:40 - edited 10-03-2023 17:16
10-03-2023 16:40 - edited 10-03-2023 17:16
Absolutely, no problem at all with that.
She could also migrate her old number to your sim if she wanted to keep her original number.
The credit on your sim would stay and her old number moved to replace the current number.
You would need to ask O2 to migrate the number Guide: Migration & porting into O2
10-03-2023 17:40
10-03-2023 17:40
Thanks @MI5 - and also @Enlli - for that further advice. It seems we have a way forward and indeed even some choices. Step 1 is for my wife to use up the PAYG credit she has on her existing phone account. Then Step 2 is to bin her SIM and insert mine in her phone. At that point she can then either (a) take over and use my number - the one already in the SIM; or she can (b) ask for a PAC to enable the migration of her current 'old' number on to that SIM in place of my number.
Seems pretty clear and straightforward. Hope it all works!