28-02-2015 18:50
28-02-2015 18:50
Hi,
I've been trying to speak to O2 customer services all day but not getting very far. Here is my dilemma, hope somebody can help.
Today I've entered the final month of a 24 month pay monthly contract (end date is 27th March 2015). I have seen a new O2 sim only deal on mobiles.co.uk which I would like to get instead of an upgrade directly through O2 themselves as it involves cashback. I have a couple of questions:
1) What's the best way of going about transferring over to the new tariff? Do I need to give any notice to O2 for the current contract?
2) Is there any way of getting my current number transferred from my current contract to the new sim only contract?
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28-02-2015 19:12
28-02-2015 19:12
You don't need a PAC, as you're not changing networks. You will, however, need to get your number transferred to a new O2 sim. As your current contract expires on March 27, you will now be less than 30 days notice before then, so you will most likely have to pay on your current contract until April 27th. When your contract ends on March 27th it just changes to a 30 day rolling contract.
28-02-2015 18:54
28-02-2015 19:06 - edited 28-02-2015 19:07
Ok thanks, thought that might be the case. I assume I will need to get my number transferred before the 30 days are up and my cuurent contract closes?
Been trying to contact O2 this afternoon to speak to them and give 30 days notice and get my PAC code. Frustratingly impossible to get through to the upgrade or retentions team at all!
28-02-2015 19:12
28-02-2015 19:12
You don't need a PAC, as you're not changing networks. You will, however, need to get your number transferred to a new O2 sim. As your current contract expires on March 27, you will now be less than 30 days notice before then, so you will most likely have to pay on your current contract until April 27th. When your contract ends on March 27th it just changes to a 30 day rolling contract.
28-02-2015 19:19 - edited 28-02-2015 19:21
Thanks for the reply.
Damn I was hoping to avoid having to do that! Been caught out by my month early upgrade date being slightly less than 30 days from my contract end date.
Think I'll request a PAC code anyway, just in case the 3rd party deal disappears by the end of April.
28-02-2015 19:24
28-02-2015 19:24
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28-02-2015 19:24
28-02-2015 20:13
Oh yeah, good points about the PAC code. I've just managed to speak to someone in retentions I think and he said I would not have to give notice, that once I have the new contract I contact O2 to get my number transferred over and that will cancel/close my current contract.
I needed reassurance so I spoke to an adviser in the live chat too which I've posted below:
info: Welcome to O2. Someone will be with you soon.
info: You're through to 'Sheela'
Sheela: Hello, it's Sheela here. What can I do for you?
Tom: I currently have an O2 pay monthly contract and would like to take out a new O2 sim only contract through a 3rd party website. How do I go about this?
Tom: I would like to keep my current number too
Sheela: I'll check and help you with this
Sheela: Is *********** the number you need helpwith?
Tom: Yes
Sheela: Thank you
Sheela: Can you please help me with your full name?
Tom: ****** **********
Sheela: Thank you
Sheela: Yes you can take a new contract with O2 .
Sheela: Once the contract is taken, please contact us we'll arrange to transfer *********** number to your new contract
Sheela: With this your old number will get transferred to your new O2 contract and your old contract will get cancelled
Tom: Ok thanks. My current contract runs until 27th March 2015. So if I get the new contract and get the number transferred before this date, the old contract will close and I'll be on the new sim only contract? Is that correct?
Sheela: Yes that's correct
Sheela: You can buy a new contract and please contact, we'll arrange the number transfer for you.
Sheela: The number transfer will be done within 24 hours from now
Tom: Ok and I don't have to give any notice for my current contract?
Sheela: No, you don't have to give the notice for cancellation
Sheela: As the number is transferred your old contract will automatically gets cancelled
Tom: Ok that's great. Thanks for your help
Sounds promising. I might head into my local O2 store tomorrow to get this confirmed though
28-02-2015 20:43
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