on 04-04-2024 15:21
Hi I'm moving to the USA and I'm planning to keep my O2 contract so I can still receive texts (one time passwords) and phonecalls from UK numbers. Does anyone know if this will be possible?
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on 04-04-2024 15:27
It won't be cheap in the long term.
O2 may also have a problem with long term use abroad.
If you get a US sim and use WhatsApp any UK contacts can call or message you on that for free if they use WhatsApp too.
on 04-04-2024 15:27
It won't be cheap in the long term.
O2 may also have a problem with long term use abroad.
If you get a US sim and use WhatsApp any UK contacts can call or message you on that for free if they use WhatsApp too.
on 04-04-2024 15:29
Yes, but it could prove expensive
You can get the Travel Bolt on which cost £6 for everyday you use it or just use internal rates which may be your best option
Standard rates
Making calls £2/min
Receiving calls £2/min
Sending texts 50p/text
Using data £7.20/MB
I would suggest making sure data is disabled
Also OTP are not guaranteed
on 04-04-2024 15:29
@Lucy1234 If your move to the US is permanent you cannot stay on a Pay Monthly contract. If you want to keep your number you should switch it to a Pay & Go tariff. O2 Pay & Go may not be the best for you. You need to shop around.
As far as getting calls from UK numbers goes, if you download WhatsApp and the UK numbers have the app too you can call, text, and video call those numbers using a WiFi connection for free.
on 05-04-2024 18:59
on 05-04-2024 18:59
@Bambino wrote:@Lucy1234 If your move to the US is permanent you cannot stay on a Pay Monthly contract. If you want to keep your number you should switch it to a Pay & Go tariff. O2 Pay & Go may not be the best for you. You need to shop around.
As far as getting calls from UK numbers goes, if you download WhatsApp and the UK numbers have the app too you can call, text, and video call those numbers using a WiFi connection for free.
You have got a very constructive suggestion to "shop around" from @Bambino, but this might save you a bit of legwork if you are looking for a SIM for occasional use only :-
Pay As You Go SIM & Credit Expiry: Minimum Usage Requirements (kenstechtips.com)
https://kenstechtips.com/index.php/payg-inactivity-account-termination-and-credit-expiry
on 07-04-2024 11:39
on 07-04-2024 11:39
Thank you Bambino, I'm not moving permanently - it's a temporary move for 3 years and I'll be back in the UK every 4 months or so. I'm hoping I can still keep my monthly contract as I still need to receive texts from numbers that won't have access to WhatsApp ie my bank in the UK