04-02-2014 21:31 - edited 04-02-2014 21:38
04-02-2014 21:31 - edited 04-02-2014 21:38
back in November my contract was due to end and I decided I did not want to renew so I went online and after about an hour of 02 trying to get me to have a new contract actually got it that I didn't want to stay with them. I asked for the puk code too so I could keep my number for the new phone I wanted with a better deal. I received the code and a couple days later contacted the new provider with the puk code. Had a confirmation email. It wasn't until today I received an email telling me my bill was ready. I checked it was for the account I cancelled in November. I went online chat and asked them to deal with it and asked for the chat from the last adviser showing I had cancelled the account and at the same time asking for the code. What a nightmare, they are saying the account wasn't cancelled and is still active. I asked them to check the older advisers conversation which they said they has and when I asked for a copy they would not send it to me. I'm sure these advisers don't know what they are doing because they are saying I have to give another 30 days notice.. Not sure what else to do to get through that the account was ended and should not exsist anymore?
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04-02-2014 21:36 - edited 04-02-2014 21:39
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04-02-2014 21:38 - edited 04-02-2014 21:55
04-02-2014 21:38 - edited 04-02-2014 21:55
Hello Louise and welcome to the community.
Edited due to error. Sorry forgot puk v pac.
Others have provided correct advice.
Sorry
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PUK code is for if you have entered your sim pin too many times and will allow you to unblock your sim and reset the PIN
PAC code is the code you give to your new network to transfer your number over. Some clarification on what code you have actually been given and tried to use would be handy. That said, the receiving network should have identified right away if you tried to give the a PUK code as it would not be the right format (PUK code is just numbers, PAC is 3 letters and then 6 numbers)
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