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PAC code
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on 25-12-2018 12:48 - last edited on 27-12-2018 10:43 by EmilieT
I wish to cancel my sim only mobile account for iphone6s plus mobile number not in any sort of contracted period my contract officially end in October 2017 n just kept using my O2 sim until nearly a week ago but now upgraded with mobile.co.uk but still using02 but now on a twenty forty eight month contract £38 per month for unlimited texts unlimmeted minutes n 30GB per month with my new iPhone XR but need to cancel my 02 iphone6s plus SIM card only usage mobile number ending in 785 but keeping my one just set up ending 263
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on 25-12-2018 13:41
How to cancel here
https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/How-to-Guides/Cancelling-Your-Contract-A-Guide/ba-p/566774
Best of luck
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on 25-12-2018 14:23
You need to call customer services on 202 and ask them to migrate your old number to the new account.
This will immediately cancel your old contract.
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OnePlus 6 (O2 & Sfr), Z3 Tablet (Three UK), iPhone 8+ (EE)



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on 25-12-2018 15:02
My understanding is that he/she wishes to keep the new number and just to end the old contract so it needs closing as per the link.
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on 25-12-2018 15:04
Currently using:
OnePlus 6 (O2 & Sfr), Z3 Tablet (Three UK), iPhone 8+ (EE)



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on 25-12-2018 15:09
@MI5 wrote:
Dunno, punctuation and paragraphs would have helped tho.
A thing of the past sadly. It doesn't seem to be of great concern to a certain generation.....