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I was using O2 Pay as you go. Now I'm using a monthly contract but I want to use my old number.

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I was using O2 Pay as you go. Now I'm using a monthly contract but I want to use my old number.  How can I get to that position?

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You don't need a PAC to move a number from PAYG to contract.
Just fill in this form http://service.o2.co.uk/IQ/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE?New,Kb=Companion,Ts=Webforms,T=PreToPost
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Hi @Anonymous Have a look at this help link...It shows you how to keep your number...

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

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Many thanks but it seems to be getting more confused because I see that I need thePAC (Port Authorisation Code) which as I was on O2 PAYG O2 should have but at 21.02 on a Saturday evening I don't know how to access.

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You don't need a PAC to move a number from PAYG to contract.
Just fill in this form http://service.o2.co.uk/IQ/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE?New,Kb=Companion,Ts=Webforms,T=PreToPost
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Deleted by me (wrong thread) Smiley Embarassed

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Many thanks.  I'm in such a mess now I will leave it untill tomorrow.

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Many thanks.  I'm in such a mess now I will leave it untill tomorrow.


Good call @Anonymous. Sometimes with all the 'messing about' you need to go away and come back the next day with a clear head (Well I do anyway)

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I think I have a better idea than messing about with the procedure to swap telephone numbers over which is to write a message saying, "Please accept this as my new telephone number as from now."  Sending it to everyone on my telephone.  The only problem is that I have to find out how to do that but I will ask my technocrat granddaughter tomorrow.

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I think I have a better idea than messing about with the procedure to swap telephone numbers over which is to write a message saying, "Please accept this as my new telephone number as from now."  Sending it to everyone on my telephone.  The only problem is that I have to find out how to do that but I will ask my technocrat granddaughter tomorrow.


To do that..... all you need to do is write the text ...and send to everyone on your contact list....:smileywink:

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You'll need to be careful about MMS charges if you do that - much easier to fill out the number swap form.
I'm sure your Granddaughter will help you with it.
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