Number port 5 days and counting!! Customer service???

on 10-08-2015 21:46
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on 10-08-2015 21:50
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on 10-08-2015 22:21
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on 10-08-2015 22:21
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 10-08-2015 22:31
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11-08-2015 13:24 - edited 11-08-2015 13:51
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11-08-2015 13:24 - edited 11-08-2015 13:51
Actually you are entitled to compensation if port fails and takes longer than 24 hours to complete, but it's finding out who was at fault thats the hard part - usually the losing network tho'.
EDIT: scrap that, compensation part removed from latest Ofcom regs.
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on 11-08-2015 14:09
Hi @Anonymous,
Sorry to hear about your wait. Have you been promised the PAC by a certain time? Feel free to send me a message and we can see what can be done.
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on 11-08-2015 14:25
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on 11-08-2015 14:25
I would expect that he has already given the PAC to O2. Either the originating network hasn't released the number or O2 haven't completed the porting. As usual it's the customer left doing the chasing. In this case I would call both networks to find out what has gone wrong.

