on 29-04-2022 14:59
Hello,
I set up a new contract from Oomph bundle to Volt bundle. I received the O2 sim promptly, although I still had one month left on my Oomph bundle. I installed the O2 sim before the end of the contract - after waiting a week for the number to be transferred, I contacted O2 to be advised that my existing number couldn't be transferred. On contacting Virgin, I was advised that the transfer number had expired (30 days) and my existing mobile number was now deactivated. I didn't accept that and the Virgin representative informed me that a temporary Virgin sim would be sent (received within 2 days) and that my existing number would be recovered within 7-10 days - no number recovered within that time, I contacted Virgin after the 10 days to be advised it will be another 5 days - no number recovered within that 5 days. I've contacted Virgin again today, to be advised it will be another 7 days!
Is this a "kick the can down the road" scenario or can anyone assist to recover my number?
Regards
on 29-04-2022 16:50
Hi Dunfie,
Thank you for your post and welcome to the forums 🙂
I am so sorry to hear you have not had the best time with our customer services, and you are waiting to see what is happening with your number.
I can take a look into this for you and will pop you over a PM and we can go from there, just keep an eye out for the purple envelope.
Zoie
on 29-04-2022 20:26
You don't wait for a number transfer! You get the PAC from VM by texting PAC and your date of birth in DDMMYYY format, e.g. PAC 01021960, contact the new provider (O2), provide the PAC and the number transfer goes through the next working day (unless it's after 5pm in which case it's two working days).
on 30-04-2022 14:14
Thank you - I tried to obtain a PAC in the manner you suggested, and this was when the difficulties arose as I received a reply stating that a PAC wasn’t available. I contacted Virgin they advised that they had provided O2 with a PAC. I then contacted O2 to be advised that problem lay with Virgin and on contacting Virgin my post above then takes place.
on 30-04-2022 14:59
You get your PAC by texting, going online or calling your mobile operator. Getting my PAC by texting worked for me, but you were badly advised that VM would pass your PAC to O2. Was it an offshore agent? If so, this is the kind of lie they often tell to get rid of you when they don't know how to deal with a situation.
on 30-04-2022 15:51
@Roger_Gooner I don’t belive the customer can go down those routes as Customer Services have screwed up the account their end (Nothing new there )
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