on 22-12-2018 15:47
I have always been aware of what used to be the 180days of non chargable use and your SIM was disconnected and you lost any credit and ALSO YOUR NUMBER.
I now see browsing the Classic PAYG terms that this has changed and you have to TOP UP or add a BOLT ON at least once every six months to keep your sim active.
So no use for light use emergency sim if you have to top up by £10.00 every six months.
See the second paragraph here (with my highlights):-
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/pay-as-you-go/classic-pay-as-you-go
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Classic Pay As You Go
When you join Classic Pay As You Go, you pay for what you use, as you go. The minimum top up requirement is £10.
If you don't top up, or add a Bolt On at least once in any six month period, your mobile will be disconnected and you'll lose any credit on your account. If you want to be reconnected you'll be given a new mobile number."
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Anyone else noticed that this change sneaked in a recent revision of their T&C - I've not had any text notifications of this change to my Classic PAYG sims. Time to move to another company unless the old six months without a chargable use term (section 7 of the old terms) comes back in. This 180 day term seems to be the general industry practise - but watch for variations.
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on 22-12-2018 15:54
Nothing has changed despite what the web link states. As long as you make a chargeable call or text once in every 6 month period and top up every 999 days your sim will remain active. We have had this confirmed by O2.
on 22-12-2018 15:54
Nothing has changed despite what the web link states. As long as you make a chargeable call or text once in every 6 month period and top up every 999 days your sim will remain active. We have had this confirmed by O2.
on 22-12-2018 16:04
on 22-12-2018 16:04
on 22-12-2018 16:16
on 22-12-2018 16:16
on 22-12-2018 16:33
on 22-12-2018 16:33
@jonsie wrote:Nothing has changed despite what the web link states. As long as you make a chargeable call or text once in every 6 month period and top up every 999 days your sim will remain active. We have had this confirmed by O2.
Yes, I concur with the above statement. My family have one phone (PAY as you GO) with an elderly relative that has to make one chargeable call/text in 6 months ~ didn't know about top-up 999 days so will make a note of this ~ thank you @jonsie many people only keep for emergencies but can understand that the mobile companies are in business to make "some money occasionally on each phone" and actually when considered carefully it is reasonable to expect this and it doesn't cost that much per call or text to do this. A landline with BT would cost a considerable amount every quarter even if it was never used. My family spent a small fortune on BT Landlines in the past.
This phone I mentioned above was Originally with Orange they disconnected the phone! and took money !
on 23-12-2018 21:26
on 23-12-2018 21:26
on 23-12-2018 22:02
on 23-12-2018 22:02
Actually, the six month or 180 days is very flexible with O2. Customers have been reconnected anything up to six months after the number becomes inactive.
on 23-12-2018 22:27
on 23-12-2018 22:27
on 03-11-2022 11:37
on 03-11-2022 11:37
Given that this post is dated 22/12/2018 ( and today is 3/11/2022) is it still correct that you don't have to top up every 6 months? Do you only have to make a chargeable call every 6 months. Thank you in advance for your advice.
on 03-11-2022 11:53
I haven't topped up my Classic PAYG for two years
I just diarise to make a chargeable call every six months