on 13-12-2014 16:45
on 13-12-2014 16:45
iv got married and i need to change my name on my account
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on 14-12-2014 15:46 - last edited on 13-06-2017 13:45 by MercedesS
Hi @Anonymous
You have several options, just choose the more convenient one:
Send a copy of the marriage certificate with a covering letter giving details of all the account numbers you have with O2. (For example mobile, broadband, home phone.) to:
The Correspondence Management Team
PO BOX 694
Winchester
SO23 5AP
as mentioned before, or via email with the scanned proofs to BusinessTOO@o2.com
or via fax with the scanned proofs to 0870 6002402.
You can print a form to send along with the proofs by going to www.o2.co.uk/namechange.
on 13-12-2014 16:54
on 13-12-2014 16:54
on 13-12-2014 17:01
on 13-12-2014 17:01
You will need to write in either with the original certificate or a certified copy.
on 13-12-2014 17:01 - last edited on 13-06-2017 13:43 by MercedesS
Send a copy of your certificate to ->
Telefónica UK Limited
Correspondence Department
PO BOX 694
Winchester
SO23 5AP
on 13-12-2014 17:16 - last edited on 13-06-2017 13:45 by MercedesS
on 13-12-2014 17:16 - last edited on 13-06-2017 13:45 by MercedesS
@Anonymous wrote:
Send a copy of your certificate to ->
Telefónica UK Limited
Correspondence Department
PO BOX 694
Winchester
SO23 5AP
You need to include your current name, phone and account number too.
on 14-12-2014 15:46 - last edited on 13-06-2017 13:45 by MercedesS
Hi @Anonymous
You have several options, just choose the more convenient one:
Send a copy of the marriage certificate with a covering letter giving details of all the account numbers you have with O2. (For example mobile, broadband, home phone.) to:
The Correspondence Management Team
PO BOX 694
Winchester
SO23 5AP
as mentioned before, or via email with the scanned proofs to BusinessTOO@o2.com
or via fax with the scanned proofs to 0870 6002402.
You can print a form to send along with the proofs by going to www.o2.co.uk/namechange.
on 14-12-2014 15:59
on 14-12-2014 15:59
In my experience a fax is better but best to call so that someone will be on hand to receive it with a name of the adviser that it is to be passed to. I've seen faxes sat on a machine with no one knowing.
Maybe it's changed and there is a designated person to deal with faxes?
on 14-12-2014 16:53
@jonsie wrote:In my experience a fax is better but best to call so that someone will be on hand to receive it with a name of the adviser that it is to be passed to. I've seen faxes sat on a machine with no one knowing.
Maybe it's changed and there is a designated person to deal with faxes?
I Know what u mean Jonsie, but this goes to the correspondence team, and they don't have a contact number. Personally I would go for the email option, no posting and no paper involved.:smileywink: