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Advice needed, going from sim-only T-Mobile (UK) to N900 T-Mobile contract
My friend is currently on T-Mobile sim only 1 month rolling contract thing
He wants to get the N900 £30/month with T-Mobile from MPD I'm not sure what the process here is since the transfer is going to be on the same network?? He wants to keep the old number so calling up T-Mobile to ask for PAC code to transfer number to..T-Mobile?? He's scared to call because: 1. He sounds stupid asking that question 2. They might convinced him to stay when asking to transfer number by doing the usual, offer better deal by lowering his current monthly payment |
Re: Advice needed, going from sim-only T-Mobile (UK) to N900 T-Mobile contract
Thing is he cannot ask for a PAC code as he is not leaving a network. Since T-Mobile do not offer this phone direct, the only way he can do it is get a pay as you go sim on another network, request a PAC from T-Mobile, stop being a wimp and just get the code from T-Mobile (I have never heard anyone being scared of doing this, he is the customer not a prisoner). Then supply that PAC to the network provider of the pay as you go sim card, get the number transferred across. As soon as the transfer goes across he can then get a PAC number from the new network to transfer the number back to T-Mobile.
It is long winded, it is a pain, it is sadly the only way to do things. There is a thread http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...html?t=1427855 about it. |
Re: Advice needed, going from sim-only T-Mobile (UK) to N900 T-Mobile contract
Just found out that MPD does not allow you to transfer old number over to N900 T-Mobile contract..
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Re: Advice needed, going from sim-only T-Mobile (UK) to N900 T-Mobile contract
That's rubbish, any UK mobile operator MUST accept a PAC request to port a number across by law. That legislation was passed about 4 years ago.
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Re: Advice needed, going from sim-only T-Mobile (UK) to N900 T-Mobile contract
Keep the 1 month contract
15/month, 350 minutes, 300 texts, unlimited internet £350 phone second hand (can find them "as new" for this) Total cost of ownership 2 years: £710 LEAVE AT ANY TIME Get a 24 month contract 30/month, 900 minutes, 3000 texts, NO INTERNET £0 phone new Total cost of ownership 2 years: £720 Locked in for 2 years If you really talk that much, and wanna tie in for 2 years then go for it. Adding unlimited internet to your 24 month contract will cost another 120 for the 2 years |
Re: Advice needed, going from sim-only T-Mobile (UK) to N900 T-Mobile contract
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For them, you accepted the terms so screw the legislation as you've signed the contract :p |
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even if it's not so easy, they have to offer the option of keeping his old number. that's not only a uk- but a eu-wide regulation afaik. |
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The sim-only is a 30 days rolling contract..not a prepaid, you just don't get a phone with that and it works out a better deal than with a free phone |
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http://www.ofcom.org.uk/telecoms/ioi...num_port_info/ is the legal info you need. SubCore is right about it being an EU wide regulation, the only thing is porting applies across networks not within networks which is why you have to transfer the number off a network on one contract in order to transfer it back onto the network on another contract. I have not seen any MPD or T-Mobile terms and conditions that prevent you doing this. Edit - In fact I remember when ordering my handset from MPD they ask you during sign-up if you have a PAC, which throws out the window what you say - are you sure you are not confusing it with something else? |
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