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on 19-07-2014 16:49 - last edited on 08-03-2022 16:33 by Martin-O2
When my contract ends next month what will I be billed in the following month?
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on 19-07-2014 17:25
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on 19-07-2014 17:25
1. If you want to stay with o2 then you are able to keep your existing tariff by just doing nothing. You will continue to be billed monthly at your contract rate.
1b. If you stay on your contract it would be worth speaking to o2 about a pay monthly sim only tariff as this is likely to be cheaper.
2. If you wish to stay with o2 on a payg call CS on 202 for free and they will advise you of your options and send you a payg sim. You will likely also need to give 30 days notice on your contract.
3. If you wish to change network but keep your number call CS on 202 free and ask for your PAC code. Give this to your new network and when the number changes over (it is called porting) then your contract will end the day your number changes. Using this option you do not need to give 30 days notice.
4. If you don't want to keep the number or you just want the contract to end call CS on 202 for free and give 30 days notice to end your contract. Assuming you are out of contract you keep your phone you have now.
Please let us know what you choose to do.

on 19-07-2014 16:51
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on 19-07-2014 16:51
It won't end unless you give 30 days notice.
It would drop onto a 30 day rolling contract if you do nothing.
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19-07-2014 16:52 - edited 19-07-2014 16:59
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on 19-07-2014 17:08
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on 19-07-2014 17:08
Call 202 and give notice or ask for a P&G sim with your number. If you are going to a new network ask for your PAC to give to the new provider.
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19-07-2014 17:10 - edited 19-07-2014 17:11

on 19-07-2014 17:25
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on 19-07-2014 17:25
1. If you want to stay with o2 then you are able to keep your existing tariff by just doing nothing. You will continue to be billed monthly at your contract rate.
1b. If you stay on your contract it would be worth speaking to o2 about a pay monthly sim only tariff as this is likely to be cheaper.
2. If you wish to stay with o2 on a payg call CS on 202 for free and they will advise you of your options and send you a payg sim. You will likely also need to give 30 days notice on your contract.
3. If you wish to change network but keep your number call CS on 202 free and ask for your PAC code. Give this to your new network and when the number changes over (it is called porting) then your contract will end the day your number changes. Using this option you do not need to give 30 days notice.
4. If you don't want to keep the number or you just want the contract to end call CS on 202 for free and give 30 days notice to end your contract. Assuming you are out of contract you keep your phone you have now.
Please let us know what you choose to do.
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on 19-07-2014 19:04
I'll be watching for that iPhone too.


