Cancelling o2 refresh right away
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on 02-10-2019 15:14
I wanted to try o2 for a month in the area that I work to see if it would work for me, but I don't want to have to pay for two months if it doesn't.
Can anyone advise please?
Thanks
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on 02-10-2019 15:41
You do need to wait the 14 days, otherwise its just a change of mind. After the 14 days just give 30 days notice of text PAC to 65075
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on 02-10-2019 15:46
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on 02-10-2019 15:46
I'm not sure why live chat are quoting 30 days as this isn't allowed under the new OFCOM regs.
Just pay the device plan fully and cancel the ortime immediately.
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on 02-10-2019 15:48
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on 02-10-2019 17:19
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on 02-10-2019 17:19
@Fraz wrote:
@MI5thanks for your reply, I'll get back onto them again shortly.
You can quote them this part of the regs @Fraz
Under the new process your old supplier can no longer charge you a notice period for leaving and your old service will terminate automatically on the date arranged with your new network
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on 02-10-2019 17:23
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on 02-10-2019 17:29
If you want to keep your number, use the PAC and wait for it to transfer as the SIM you are transferring from must be live for a number port to take place.
They aren't permitted to charge after your switch date, see https://www.ofcom.org.uk/phones-telecoms-and-internet/advice-for-consumers/costs-and-billing/text-to...

