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Guru
It never occurred to me that you would call vodafone from a landline, rather than the device you are calling them about. And that - bless - you use a corded phone at home.No, i meant the landline.
It never occurred to me that you would call vodafone from a landline, rather than the device you are calling them about. And that - bless - you use a corded phone at home.No, i meant the landline.
It never occurred to me that you would call vodafone from a landline, rather than the device you are calling them about. And that - bless - you use a corded phone at home.
They'd normally require you to insert the new SIM card, whilst talking to them. Not normally possible, if you're calling using the same handset.It never occurred to me that you would call vodafone from a landline, rather than the device you are calling them about. And that - bless - you use a corded phone at home.
Yes. The network will keep them for a few days and deliver them within a few hours of you putting the sim back. Eventually it will tell the sender it couldn't be delivered. So if you do this, pop the old sim in every few days.Another question. If i leave my old SIM card out,will it still accept text messages while it's out. Meaning will they come up when/if i put it back in?
Can also delete any on the cards when swapping.Yes. The network will keep them for a few days and deliver them within a few hours of you putting the sim back. Eventually it will tell the sender it couldn't be delivered. So if you do this, pop the old sim in every few days.
That thud was the sound of Accy fainting.write off any credit
He can carry the credit along with his old number over to the new card.Which number do you want, the old one or the new one? Chose one and write off any credit on the other as part of the price of getting a new phone.
Which number do you want, the old one or the new one? Chose one and write off any credit on the other as part of the price of getting a new phone.
Could be worse. He might get Frankie Valli instead.He can carry the credit along with his old number over to the new card.
So long as he doesn't mind Vivaldi.
I have the £10 credit and free texts for a month(started last Thursday)on the new card. I'll use the new card till that credit runs out then maybe put my old one back in and buy a £10 top up,though if i do that i'll have the 45p IOU deducted off my top up. Mmm,decisions decisions about what to do. I might put this to a poll?
this says it's a £10 top up. Are you sure there isn't a voucher in the box or on your receipt? If there is, you could apply it to your current number.
Um, so did you actually activate it? If not, it won't have started yet.
this says it's a £10 top up. Are you sure there isn't a voucher in the box or on your receipt? If there is, you could apply it to your current number.