18-12-2008 13:42 - last edited on 08-03-2022 16:40 by Martin-O2
Note: we have an updated guide on getting your PAC in the How-to Guides section, please see here.
If you want to contact O2 about leaving or getting a PAC, you can also use the Social links below:
Seen this a lot around the forum, so I thought I'd make a post on how to do it
Firstly, give O2 Customer Service a call on 4445 fron your O2 Mobile.
Select the option which is "Join or leave O2". Then in the next menu select the option "To leave O2".
Now, you will be put through to an advisor who will ask you for your name and phone number. Then ask them for your Port Authorisation Code. You will be asked for your security password if you have set one up with them. Don't worry if you havn't sent one up; if you don't have one then you will not need to give it to them.
You will be asked if you have a pen and paper ready to write the code down. Don't worry if you haven't because they post it out to you anyway. They will ask you for your name and address so they can post it to you.
O2 may ask for a reason for leaving and the Port Authorisation Code (PAC) is only valid from 30 days of issue. Provide your PAC code to another operator if you wish to keep your existing number from another network.
17-09-2012 17:19
17-09-2012 17:19
THIS is why I am leaving O2
Tried all day (no word of a lie) via landline and mobile to get through to get my pac code. No answer at all.......Bet they would be quick to answer if I wanted to upgrade......NOT HAPPY
17-09-2012 17:25
I’m in the same boat. All I want is my PAC code.
And I'm sorry to say I've tried going via the Upgrade route and there is still no answer!
Don’t know what to do about it! They have me over a barrel!
23-09-2012 12:41
07-11-2012 17:28
... for what it's worth I too am finding it quite impossible to get O2 to give me my PAC code. The guru service refuses to give it to me, Lucy the Online viretual Agent simply tells me what the definition of a PAC code is...
The nearest I've got is 0844 909 0222 : BUT, after selecting the 'leave O2/get your PAC code option' from within several menu layers....I was (of course) put on hold. As I type this I hve been on hold for 30 minutes. This is the third or fouth time I've tried. It is of course made worse by the totally smug way the droid says '...welcome to O2, (blah blah blah)' at each menu option.
The best I can suggest is to folow the advice in the above reply and write to OFCOM and/Or refuse to pay your bill, and wait for them to take you to court (and then agree to pay at a rate of say, £5 per year...)
Whether O2 deliberately make getting a PAC code hard, or it is just ineptitude, I dont know, but it is outrageously bad customer service. Never again!
04-01-2013 12:35
04-01-2013 12:35
In order to avoid paying the premium rate on the 087 or 084 numbers - I use saynoto0870.com and then 'search for an alternative number' and put in the 084 or 087 numbers and up comes a freephone (0800) version from their database. Just did it to phone my car insurers, about to do it for 02 too. Have a go.
04-01-2013 12:43
04-01-2013 12:43
@Anonymous wrote:In order to avoid paying the premium rate on the 087 or 084 numbers - I use saynoto0870.com and then 'search for an alternative number' and put in the 084 or 087 numbers and up comes a freephone (0800) version from their database. Just did it to phone my car insurers, about to do it for 02 too. Have a go.
I doubt you'll find one for O2 CS.
04-01-2013 13:29
06-01-2013 12:46
17-01-2013 09:54
just dialed the pay monthky 0800 number. Got PAC in 5 minutes. Very helpful staff
23-01-2013 20:56