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09-06-2021 08:32 PM
hi, i have a few months left on my sim only contract and am looking to upgrade thought a third party as its much much cheaper and more value for money.
i texted for a pac code and said i would be charged over a £100, my question is as im staying with EE but this time through a third party company will i still be charged this.
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09-06-2021 09:14 PM
@mikeliuk wrote:
As EE will not accept a PAC issued by itself, if you carry out your original strategy, you will end up with two contracts and a new number on the new SIM.
There will be no usual way to get the number from the contract which is due to expire to the new contract.
There are ways round that which I'm coming to if you allow me & stop getting ahead of yourself before we've got the full facts of what the OP intends to do. He obviously not aware of the ramifications of what he is looking at.
09-06-2021 08:53 PM - edited 09-06-2021 09:00 PM
@jonny7750 : Yes, by using your PAC you are cancelling your existing EE contract some months early, regardless as to whether you are taking out a new EE contract be it thro' EE or a 3rd party. Using a 3rd party is immaterial.
You wouldn't be doing an upgrade as you are not within the timeframe for an upgrade. This would be a new entirely separate contract.
09-06-2021 08:58 PM
ah ok so if i dont use my pac code its ok, 9or try to cancel it?
Am i able to keep my number
i am within my time frame with EE for a upgrade..
cheers
09-06-2021 09:01 PM
Hi @XRaySpeX ,
Will EE accept a PAC issued by EE?
My other service provider has advised me on a number of occasions they will not take a PAC issued by themselves.
09-06-2021 09:02 PM
@jonny7750 wrote:
i am within my time frame with EE for a upgrade..
You sure? Are you within 45 days of your min term? You said "a few months".
09-06-2021 09:03 PM
No, @mikeliuk , PACs are for moving between networks, not within the same 1.
09-06-2021 09:05 PM
oh i think im 6 months out but eligle to upgrade. and the deal they gave me in the store was too expensive .
09-06-2021 09:08 PM - edited 09-06-2021 09:23 PM
Hi @jonny7750 ,
As EE will not accept a PAC issued by itself, if you carry out your original strategy, you will end up with two contracts and a new number on the new SIM.
There will be no usual way to get the number from the contract which is due to expire to the new contract.
Edit: the most typical work-around is to port out to another provider and port back in again to the desired provider.
Your best option is to phone and negotiation a good price to upgrade as the provider will want to keep your business. If you wish to use your PAC to cancel the old contract, it will need to be given to a different provider. Good luck!
09-06-2021 09:09 PM
Those early upgrades before the 45 day upgrade window can only be done with EE, not a 3rd party. So, no, you're not!
09-06-2021 09:14 PM
@mikeliuk wrote:
As EE will not accept a PAC issued by itself, if you carry out your original strategy, you will end up with two contracts and a new number on the new SIM.
There will be no usual way to get the number from the contract which is due to expire to the new contract.
There are ways round that which I'm coming to if you allow me & stop getting ahead of yourself before we've got the full facts of what the OP intends to do. He obviously not aware of the ramifications of what he is looking at.