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Currently on SIM only contract with O2, found a phone 24 month contract on USwitch

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Hi,

 

Currently on SIM only contract with O2, found a 24 month + phone contract on uSwitch.

If I apply for this new 24 month contract through uSwitch, will this mean I will have 2 contracts/2 phone numbers live at the same time?

What would be the best solution in this case?

 

Upgrading directly with O2 won't match the found deal.

 

Thank you.

 

 

 

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Ah...then have a look at this O2 link to keeping your number

http://www.o2.co.uk/help/phones-and-devices/how-to-keep-your-mobile-number#qs

Any problems then you can ring CS wink

Edited to add. I have kept my number for 10 years. I did go to another network then moved back to O2. The Last time I went instore they swapped everything over for me....It really is easy to keep

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The only way out of your contract with O2 is to pay off the outstanding balance I am afraid. You could then sell your current phone to release additional funds.....

In short until you pay off O2 you will have 2 contracts

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convert to 30 day and then cancel contract.

 

what i did

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@Anonymous wrote:

convert to 30 day and then cancel contract.

 

what i did


Yes....if they are on a 12 month sim only this would be an option...:smileywink:

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i guess the downside here is you will loose your current phone number?!

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It depends what network you are going to with USwitch. Most of them have ways of keeping your number...O2 certainly do @Anonymous

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Anonymous
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Thank you Cleoriff.

 

 

o2!

 

but it does not ask me to put in my existing phone number (vodafone and ee only).

 

and the number I have is currently live.

 

i still don't get how they can "keep" it.

sorry, kinda slow here

 

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Ah...then have a look at this O2 link to keeping your number

http://www.o2.co.uk/help/phones-and-devices/how-to-keep-your-mobile-number#qs

Any problems then you can ring CS wink

Edited to add. I have kept my number for 10 years. I did go to another network then moved back to O2. The Last time I went instore they swapped everything over for me....It really is easy to keep

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You need to close your old account and take the new deal.
O2 will transfer your number to the new contract, just call them on 202.
It's free to cancel old contract if you've reached your min term, if not, you will have to pay it off.
I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

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