02-05-2026
12:35 PM
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02-05-2026
08:43 PM
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Kh_timi
Would you lose your number if you do that?
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03-05-2026 08:59 AM
@Bernard1234 Thanks for the update, if our service team were unable to do the plan change then following their advice will be the best bet.
It will be a case of the plan change option being restricted due to you just starting a new contract, so they have setup the return process to get you out of the contract which will then allow you to discuss a new plan with the sales team.
There is no reason why you should lose your number doing this process because as mentioned previously in this case they would take out of contract and issue a PAC code and the number doesn't go anywhere unless the PAC code is used.
Alex
02-05-2026 03:14 PM
Hi @Bernard1234,
Welcome to the EE Community
If you have transferred your number in to us via PAC code, if you request a return you wont lose the number, you will be issued a new PAC code to keep your number. If are returning an upgrade rather than a new line then your number would just be reverted to as it was before the upgrade rather than be cancelled.
Alex
02-05-2026 03:43 PM
02-05-2026 03:48 PM
@Bernard1234 If its a case of having signed up to an incorrect plan I would recommend giving us a call and our team may be able to just manually change it for you depending on the plan/offer it was you meant to go for, definitely worth asking and save having to do any kind of return request.
Alex
02-05-2026 03:54 PM
02-05-2026 04:58 PM
@Bernard1234 You are doing it directly, when that person calls you.
03-05-2026 08:59 AM
@Bernard1234 Thanks for the update, if our service team were unable to do the plan change then following their advice will be the best bet.
It will be a case of the plan change option being restricted due to you just starting a new contract, so they have setup the return process to get you out of the contract which will then allow you to discuss a new plan with the sales team.
There is no reason why you should lose your number doing this process because as mentioned previously in this case they would take out of contract and issue a PAC code and the number doesn't go anywhere unless the PAC code is used.
Alex