on 02-02-2015 19:32
on 02-02-2015 19:32
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 02-02-2015 20:18
@Anonymous wrote:
Why is this so difficult? Have I missed something or do I really need to go through the new Sim and forms route?
Thanks
Yes you do as you are applying for a phone on credit and are responsible for what could potentially be a large phone bill every month.
If you meet the criteria you can get a contract but everyone has to be risk assessed first.
02-02-2015 19:38 - edited 02-02-2015 19:38
02-02-2015 19:38 - edited 02-02-2015 19:38
on 02-02-2015 19:39
I'm not understanding your query. Is this in reference to taki9ng out a contract or to transferring your number to the sim? Sims for contract and P&G are different and provisioned with different information, hence the need for a new sim.
on 02-02-2015 19:53
on 02-02-2015 19:53
When I changed from PAYG to contract (2 years ago) it was the easiest thing I did. (Mind you that included having a new phone and sim as part of the contract)
My number was transferred over with no problem at all...
However.... that was one scenario...as Jonsie says, we need a bit more info?
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on 02-02-2015 20:18
@Anonymous wrote:
Why is this so difficult? Have I missed something or do I really need to go through the new Sim and forms route?
Thanks
Yes you do as you are applying for a phone on credit and are responsible for what could potentially be a large phone bill every month.
If you meet the criteria you can get a contract but everyone has to be risk assessed first.