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  1. #1
    Yaz
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    I am told by OSPS that it is not possible to port your existing online PAYG
    o2 number over t oa contract? is that correct?

    O2 give me a different story. They say it is possible.

    Sid





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  2. #2
    King Of Fools
    Guest

    Re: PAC Codes

    Yaz wrote:
    > I am told by OSPS that it is not possible to port your existing online PAYG
    > o2 number over t oa contract? is that correct?
    >
    > O2 give me a different story. They say it is possible.


    It is possible to move your O2 online PAYG number to an O2 online
    contract.

    It is not possible to port your O2 online PAYG number to an O2 offline
    contract.




  3. #3
    {{{{{Welcome}}}}}
    Guest

    Re: PAC Codes

    Thus spaketh Yaz:
    > I am told by OSPS that it is not possible to port your existing
    > online PAYG o2 number over t oa contract? is that correct?
    >
    > O2 give me a different story. They say it is possible.
    >
    > Sid


    Porting using a PAC is when you are moving from one provider to another,
    as in from O2 to Orange or Vodafone to T-Mobile.

    You can't port O2 to O2 as you are already on their network, however you
    could transfer your O2 PAYG number over to a O2 contract.


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  4. #4
    Gerry \(The MOTH\)
    Guest

    Re: PAC Codes

    OSPS may not have allowed it cos with some of their O2 deals you need to be
    a new customer. I know when I was after a E60 with 9 months free I could
    only take it out if I took a new number.

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    Gerry (The MOTH)

    "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Thus spaketh Yaz:
    >> I am told by OSPS that it is not possible to port your existing
    >> online PAYG o2 number over t oa contract? is that correct?
    >>
    >> O2 give me a different story. They say it is possible.
    >>
    >> Sid

    >
    > Porting using a PAC is when you are moving from one provider to another,
    > as in from O2 to Orange or Vodafone to T-Mobile.
    >
    > You can't port O2 to O2 as you are already on their network, however you
    > could transfer your O2 PAYG number over to a O2 contract.
    >
    >
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  5. #5
    Yaz
    Guest

    Re: PAC Codes


    "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote
    , however you
    > could transfer your O2 PAYG number over to a O2 contract.
    >

    How do I do this? What would the procedure be?

    Yaz





  6. #6
    Adi
    Guest

    Re: PAC Codes


    Yaz wrote:

    > "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote
    > , however you
    > > could transfer your O2 PAYG number over to a O2 contract.
    > >

    > How do I do this? What would the procedure be?
    >
    > Yaz


    It is entirely possible on O2 to port all ways using a PAC code - they
    don't do it internally, they do it as though it's a normal number port
    - even though ur not changing network.

    I have done it Online contract - online PAYG, online PAYG to offline
    contract & online PAYG to online contract without problems (other than
    the usual O" cock ups).




  7. #7
    Yaz
    Guest

    Re: PAC Codes


    "Adi" <[email protected]> wrote >
    > It is entirely possible on O2 to port all ways using a PAC code - they
    > don't do it internally, they do it as though it's a normal number port
    > - even though ur not changing network.
    >
    > I have done it Online contract - online PAYG, online PAYG to offline
    > contract & online PAYG to online contract without problems (other than
    > the usual O" cock ups).
    >


    How... I have already received my phone from OSPS on O2 400 + Data Contract.
    OSPS have said that they have taken my PAC code into their system but thry
    do not know that my existing network is O2 otherwise they would not accept
    the PAc Code. So I told them it was on another network (Orange?)?!?!?


    Yaz





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