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on 06-09-2014 19:49
Thanks for your time. Colin
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06-09-2014 19:51 - edited 06-09-2014 19:53
To activate a usual payg sim you just insert it into a phone and you get all the set up texts.
Is the phone you have unlocked to all networks or accepts an O2 SIM card.

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06-09-2014 19:51 - edited 06-09-2014 19:53
To activate a usual payg sim you just insert it into a phone and you get all the set up texts.
Is the phone you have unlocked to all networks or accepts an O2 SIM card.
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on 06-09-2014 19:53
You've probably picked up a blank sim designed to swap an existing number. You need to get one with a number attached and top up at purchase.
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Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.

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on 06-09-2014 19:58
Check your local stores opening times as some do open on Sundays.
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on 06-09-2014 20:19
I'm not sure you can pick a nano sim from the supermarkets so instore would be your best option.

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on 06-09-2014 20:20
If someone changes phones and needs a different sized SIM card or theirs has become faulty a blank one allows you to transfer your number and tariff to it.
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