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I currently have a pay monthy contract.  My Wife has an O2 PAYG contract.  I would like to have 1 pay monthly contract for both my wife and myself.  1 Bill for both phones. Is this possible?

 

I'm guessing the only way would be to have a business contract?

 

Many thanks

 

Mike

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No you can't have one bill for two different tariffs. PAYG doesn't have a bill.

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Hi

I'm afraid that's not possible.

In the refresh tariff you would get one bill for airtime and one bill for handset plan.

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I would be happy to make both contacts pay monthy.

 

Haow about a business account?

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I'm not sure with a business account. You'd need to clarify with customers services.

http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus

Definitely not in a consumer account.
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I think you can have one bill for both numbers on a business contract. Call customer service or better yet call into your local O2 store and they will happily advise you.

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You can have one tariff and share it on a business account if you wish too....?
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It is possible on business, so if u have a look on the business store look under shared tariffs.Hope this helps. I think they are called my business ( don't quote me on that):smileyhappy:

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I have 3 numbers on one account? Didn't seem to be a problem setting it up originally. It's a retail account, not business.
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I have 4 but we have been told they don't do it anymore and each one had to have their own account?
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