on 25-03-2024 19:03
Hi - bought an iPhone via MPD which involved a 24mth contract with o2.
o2 texted me that contract ends 27/03, so am I right in thinking I should:
a) request PAC tomorrow 26/03
b) speak to o2 to cancel contract say 5pm 27/03
c) use the PAC on 28/03 to move to GiffGaff
I've read the Guide but am a bit foggy about what comes first, the PAC or the Cancel.
Thanks
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on 25-03-2024 19:10
Get your PAC by text
Give it to your new provider who will text you a date for the port
This ends your O2 contract and produces a final bill (if there are a few days usage)
No need to speak to O2 at all until you pay the final bill
on 25-03-2024 19:10
Get your PAC by text
Give it to your new provider who will text you a date for the port
This ends your O2 contract and produces a final bill (if there are a few days usage)
No need to speak to O2 at all until you pay the final bill
on 25-03-2024 19:15
Thanks for the swift and clear answer.
As it happens I was just checking out the GiffGaff site and they are having some major issues porting numbers at the moment! So may hold off for a few days until they confirm sorted.
on 25-03-2024 19:41
on 26-03-2024 09:14
If you are waiting for a while it might be worth "upgrading" to a 30 day deal @JoUser - that way you will reduce the amount you are paying until you switch over...
Check the likes of USwitch and comparison sites to see what is available.
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on 26-03-2024 09:35
on 26-03-2024 09:35
Giffgaff seems good to go.
on 26-03-2024 09:49
on 26-03-2024 09:49
3rd time of trying to post this..
I would give it a day or so as people late last night still saying its borked, and will be interesting to watch this thread and the community through the day
on 26-03-2024 10:37
on 26-03-2024 10:37
Thanks - though I am 'old school' and tend not to switch frequently or use comparison sites - hopefully GiffGaff delays short and so no major interim bill
on 26-03-2024 10:37
on 26-03-2024 10:37
Thanks for the info - though as a pessimist I shall wait a couple more days...
on 26-03-2024 10:38
Thanks - yes, from bitter past experience I always assume that every Fault will be followed by a cheery 'Resolved!' only for huge numbers of users to point out that there is Still A Fault.... then a few days later it is truly 'Resolved'. Shall hang on a few days.