on 02-04-2015 20:56
on 02-04-2015 20:56
So, I was stupid and took out a contract for my (at the time) long-term partner. He has now moved out and seems to be using his phone to gamble and stuff online using o2 payments or whatever it's called. Is there a way I can transfer the contract to an account in his name so it isn't in my account anymore.
The break-up was less than civil so talking about it isn't an issue. As a last resort is there a way to block him for using o2 payments?
Thanks in advance.
on 02-04-2015 21:37
Bottom line is he is playing fast and loose with your money, you have to take control and do whatever is required to limit your liability.
on 02-04-2015 21:39
on 02-04-2015 21:39
@Anonymous wrote:
Alternatively YOU could choose to pay off the device plan then cancel the airtime agreement. That would limit your exposure to the £200ish plus one month.
Post #3
on 02-04-2015 21:43
on 02-04-2015 21:46
The sim swap is a good idea! In effect stops the additional costs in one fail swoop!
on 02-04-2015 21:50
on 02-04-2015 21:53
on 02-04-2015 22:05
on 02-04-2015 22:05
on 02-04-2015 22:10
on 02-04-2015 22:10
on 02-04-2015 22:53
on 02-04-2015 22:53
@viridis wrote:
Get an O2 store to force a sim swap, job done.
Explain you have no access to the old sim
Ok...this all sounds great so I will ask a question?
What if the O2 store recognises the sim is still active.....(would they say this to the OP... so in effect stop the new swap?)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 02-04-2015 22:57
on 02-04-2015 22:57