Its not the problem (yet), but want to move due to all the hassle I've had.
Just wondering whether that's going to be another layer of grief to get to another provider. I'm going to the regulator about them tomorrow, and I'm refusing to pay two outstanding bills until they offer me some kind of acceptable resolution. But I can't afford the risk of them cutting off my service until I've moved the number elsewhere.
Wondering if I could go and buy a cheap PAYG phone or Sim tomorrow and get my existing number switched to that straight away.
Posted By: tudders on December 13th 2012 at 21:02:36
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- Anyone have any experience of getting the code you need (pac?) from a mobile provider? (General Chat) - tudders, Dec 13, 20:35:45
- Just ring up customer services and ask for it - they'll put you through to the right team. (General Chat) - JD3, Dec 13, 21:03:10
- If I have to speak to Orange CS ever again I will kill someone. (n/m) (General Chat) - tudders, Dec 13, 21:06:58
- I sorted my wife getting her PAC code through an online help assistant... (General Chat) - JD3, Dec 13, 21:11:53
- If I have to speak to Orange CS ever again I will kill someone. (n/m) (General Chat) - tudders, Dec 13, 21:06:58
- Keep chasing them - after a while, apparently, you can't change the number on the new one. (General Chat) - Arganth, Dec 13, 20:41:31
- I know someone who had the same problem (General Chat) - emmaroyds, Dec 13, 20:40:56
- Switched from O2 to 3 no problems (General Chat) - Surrey Yella, Dec 13, 20:48:45
- jafski? (n/m) (General Chat) - pants, Dec 13, 20:46:27
- not to my knowledge (n/m) (General Chat) - emmaroyds, Dec 13, 20:47:44
- Just ring up customer services and ask for it - they'll put you through to the right team. (General Chat) - JD3, Dec 13, 21:03:10
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