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ive changed my mind about having an o2 contract. is there anyway o2 let you transfer your contract to another family member?  or am i going to be responsible for the next 2 years for this phone and contract?

 

i am out of my home approval period. had the phone contract since october. i want to go back to my payg sim. long story! And i need to keep my number!

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perksie
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A contract is legally binding so you need to think before taking one out.

 

You are responsible for the contract as you know.

 

You might be able to transfer it if the person you're moving it to can pass the credit check.

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perksie
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A contract is legally binding so you need to think before taking one out.

 

You are responsible for the contract as you know.

 

You might be able to transfer it if the person you're moving it to can pass the credit check.

To support Disasters Emergency Committee: http://www.dec.org.uk/appeals text Nepal to 70000 to send £5

Sky Unlimited Broadband - Windows 10 - Nexus 4 Android 5.1.1
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You won't be able to keep the number unless you pay off the contract completely.
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i suppose i could sell the handset and put the money on my account and pay off the remainder? and port my number back? the value of my phone is going down ver quickly so i would have to do it quickly!

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Yes, that is an option.....
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do you know if that would effect my future credit rating with o2?

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It won't at all as long as you clear the debit entirely...
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