on 01-08-2021 11:17
At the beginning of July my bill with VM was due a big hike so I shopped around and decided to move to Vodafone. VM however came back with a better deal so I immediately (same day) cancelled with Vodafone who confirmed that everything was cancelled. Later they set up a standing order which I cancelled. At the date when the installation had been due to take place, unbeknown to me Vodafone requested control of my landline via BT Openreach. Currently I have no landline and Virgin say they cannot do anything (Virgin Help Desk India??), the Virgin (UK) Engineer said I have to contact Open Reach but they do not speak with consumers only to Service Providers. Vodafone is virtually impossible to speak with.
Can anyone advise next steps please?
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01-08-2021 14:51 - edited 01-08-2021 14:51
Number ports on landlines are new provider led, so this is Vodafone’s fail. They obviously did not cancel everything when you asked them too. The line has now gone “inactive”, so under porting rules it can no longer be moved. Was it originally a Virgin number (issued by Virgin)? If it is it will go back into VMs pool & you should be able to get it back. If it is in another providers allocation almost certainly you have lost it for good.
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on 01-08-2021 11:27
Hello Truelyfair
Sorry to hear this has happened
From what you have described I can kind of work out what needs to be done
So you have an active Landline with us
The number you had was transferred to BT Open Reach
BT Open Reach has now been cancelled and the Number is sat with them now
We can bring this number over to us, but it does require BT Open Reach to be active
If not then sadly its not possible
Gareth_L
on 01-08-2021 12:26
Hello. Thanks for response. Dont quite understand the bit about 'Open Reach 'needs to be active'. Do I need to try and speak with them or if not, who?
on 01-08-2021 12:32
Hi Truelyfair
Yes the Open Reach account would need to active
Let us know how you get on if you contact them please
Gareth_L
on 01-08-2021 14:40
BT/Open Reach are saying that Virgin must request that the number be returned to them. This looks like a long and winding road leading nowhere! Arrh
01-08-2021 14:51 - edited 01-08-2021 14:51
Number ports on landlines are new provider led, so this is Vodafone’s fail. They obviously did not cancel everything when you asked them too. The line has now gone “inactive”, so under porting rules it can no longer be moved. Was it originally a Virgin number (issued by Virgin)? If it is it will go back into VMs pool & you should be able to get it back. If it is in another providers allocation almost certainly you have lost it for good.
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on 01-08-2021 17:06