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"New" customer deals (via 3rd party)

Jay1234567
Explorer

Have been with EE for a fair while but don't remember ever having upgraded directly due to poor deals

 

I've now seen a far better offer through a third party, which allows me money off via a trade in and also a company perks code to get a further discount

 

I'm planning on porting out to GiffGaff and then back to EE.

 

My question is should I do this before ordering my new phone as a "new" customer or will it not matter? The 3rd party suggested it would effectively be an additional line as I have an account, though did consider using a different email (if that makes any difference?)

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XRaySpeX
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EE Community Star

The earlier you port your existing no. out of EE before taking the new contract. the less you'll be paying for your existing contract.

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My GG sim is supposedly arriving today so I could port out as soon as I'm home and then immediately order my new phone 

Dave290
Investigator
Investigator

What site did you use. I'm looking for a new contract too.