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on 15-04-2018 10:49
I used to have a pay monthly account but let it lapse when I went abroad (owing O2 some money). This was back in 2013
I have just come back and I would like my old phone number back (I have now just paid off the money on the old bill!).
Is there a way to do this?
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on 15-04-2018 10:51
If so, it may be possible, but usually numbers get recycled after 6 months or so.
http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
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on 15-04-2018 10:51
If so, it may be possible, but usually numbers get recycled after 6 months or so.
http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
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on 15-04-2018 10:52
@dcanderssonI doubt you will gt it back now though worth a call to customer services https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
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on 27-04-2018 18:59
Hi @dcandersson, it's been a while since you posted your question, so I just wanted to check if you have any update on this? Did you speak with customer service regarding your old number?
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on 25-06-2018 17:15
So much for all the pious ****** I was told about it being a technological impossibility to ever get your number back again.
A single clearly argued letter to the Chief Exec and bing! hey presto! and simsalabim!I have got my old number back without even a peep of trouble.
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on 25-06-2018 19:29
Pleased to hear it @dcandersson
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on 15-10-2019 19:14
Sorry to hear that @BamBam1982
You need to contact customer service to see if the number is still available.

