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getting back my old pay as you go number?

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hello everyone, i recently changed my pay as you go number due to getting plently of texts from unknown numbers. not thinking at the time my online banking sends me a code through to my old number everytime i sign in, is there anyway i can get this number back at all? 

ps; im using the same sim card that my old number was on and i switched number around 3 months ago.

 

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I wouldn't think so but you'd have to call 4445 to check with customer service.
Can you not just update your banking apps with a new number?
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I wouldn't think so but you'd have to call 4445 to check with customer service.
Can you not just update your banking apps with a new number?
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I thought you could update the information then a new code gets sent to you through the post?
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I'd have thought a call to the bank helpline would sort it.
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@MI5 wrote:
I'd have thought a call to the bank helpline would sort it.

That would seem the far simpler option...

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Likely the only option.
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There are two chances of getting the original number back, slim to none. It's a simple matter of changing the number through online banking and the balance texts will come to the new number.
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Just restoring the thread title. 

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