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BenMcr 31-08-2023 18:19

Re: Migration to O2
 
Virgin Mobile have stopped taking new orders ahead of the final move of existing customers to O2 https://www.virginmedia.com/mobile

roughbeast 01-09-2023 11:47

Re: Migration to O2
 
All three numbers on my account have now switched over to O2, however there have been some disconcerting messages.

1. Repeatedly messages have been received by may family telling them to follow a link if they want to keep their current number. The link leads to a form that asks for the number to be kept and then also asks for a PAC number. Since we are not voluntarily switching from Virgin Mobile to O2, this seems a bizarre request. We have chosen to ignore the whole thing and assume that our numbers will be kept anyway.

2. All three have us, even though two of us have not fully paid for our handsets with Virgin Media, have been told that we are free to upgrade. The assumption we made was that O2 was somehow absorbing the cost of our current phone to get us to spend even more on a new phone. We even started looking at what phones we could have. Today we got a message reminding us that if we upgraded our phones now, we would still have to pay off our Virgin Media contract. Obvious really! So, why did they offer us upgrades anyway? I must say that todays reminder did feel like a hastily posted afterthought, O2 realising that they had created a rush for new phones that was built on a misapprehension.

Hom3r 11-09-2023 16:37

Re: Migration to O2
 
I have just 4 hours trying to cancel my VM to O2 sim (which I have never used)

We was on the ultimate oooph package and I just got a £24.98 unpaid bill from O2, so I spent 2 hours with VM changing my plan to remove the phone.


Then 1-1/2 on the phone to O2 but they had security issues, some I couldn't answer as I didn't have the number, then 30 mins instore and explained to them and eventually they got it cancelled.

Hom3r 18-09-2023 11:30

Re: Migration to O2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36159262)
It’s a bizarre strategy for former Ultimate Oomph customers.

Discounting the Virgin bill and charging £25 for an O2 unlimited sim. Downgrade the SIM and knock the best part of £20 off your bill. :D


This is what happened to me when I got a I owe O2 £24.98, and found out why eventually.


But it was a nightmare trying to get through to O2 as their voice service was a joke and wouldn't put me through to a human.


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