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STAC Code Issue

WadeyBHA
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Hi,

 

I am really struggling here and would appreciate some help please.

 

I have been with O2 for a little over 2 years and have just upgraded my O2 Refresh for another 3 years.

 

I had a second SIM-only deal with SKY Mobile that I have now decided to ditch.

I have a STAC from SKY and I would like to give it to O2 in order to get the SKY one canceled.

Anyone know if I can actually do this (not being a NEW O2 customer) and if so, how do I actually give the code to O2 as I cant see anywhere on the website to enter it.

 

Thank you.

 

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MI5
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@WadeyBHA 

I think the best way would be call so they can process it manually.

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WadeyBHA
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Thanks, I'll give it a go.

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Usually the STAC code is when you move suppliers but don't want to keep the number, given you're already with O2 and the STAC is to close your secondary account with Sky, a better option would be to contact SKY and just have them close your account down
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WadeyBHA
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Hi,

Thanks for your response.

 

I would normally have done that, but with all these changes (STAC) etc. I wasn't sure if I was supposed to do it "the new way".

On reflection, I think I will just write to SKY and cancel it.

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