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Hi on 02 monthly and recently been getting threatening phone calls and texts previously had number change beginning of year,police involved re the calls etc now and advising new number if I have police incident number could I get number changed for free as can't afford nearly £40
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Just get a free PAYG sim https://www.o2.co.uk/freesim/ and top it up with £10 then call cs and ask them to switch the number to your contract account.
You can do this with any other network sim too but you would need to get a PAC from a different network and port the number in.
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MI5
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Just get a free PAYG sim https://www.o2.co.uk/freesim/ and top it up with £10 then call cs and ask them to switch the number to your contract account.
You can do this with any other network sim too but you would need to get a PAC from a different network and port the number in.
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Hi @Anonymous If you have already had one free number change I doubt O2 will allow another free one.

I suppose you could get a new sim and do a sim swap though....(unless anyone corrects me on this?)

Edit...take @MI5's advice...

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So just get pay as you go sim?
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Yup slight_smile
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Thank you so much will do today x
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No worries.
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Good advice as usually you are allowed one free new number then after that you would have to pay.

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New sim costing maybe a pound from most retailers and get your tariff changed. Sorry about the malicious phone calls but do you not have a phone equipped to block numbers?

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A top up is required first though by O2.
Vodafone will do it without a top up but I'm not sure how much they charge for sim cards....
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