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This message was authored by: Lucyliu2

Sim renewel

My mobile deal is coming to an end. My handset Is paid pff next month, I intend to keep using the handset, is there anything I need to do?

 

my sim deal finishes around the same time. Can I just buy a replacement sky sim?

sky offer reasonable deals that will do me.

 

Are there restrictions on what I can buy?

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This message was authored by: PandJ2020

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@Lucyliu2 wrote:

My mobile deal is coming to an end. My handset Is paid pff next month, I intend to keep using the handset, is there anything I need to do?


No.  Your handset payments will cease (assuming it is the end as contracts are often 12 months longer than many realise, e.g. Swap24 is 3 years) and your dataplan will continue until you take action.

 


my sim deal finishes around the same time. Can I just buy a replacement sky sim?

sky offer reasonable deals that will do me.


Any new deal you purchase will be in addition to your current SIM with a new phone number.

 

If you're happy to change phone numbers then you can order and activate a new deal and then cancel your existing one.

 

If you want to keep your phone number you have 2 options.

1) Call Sky and see if you can negotiate a deal (Expect them to say no)

2) A protracted workaround by porting your number out of the network and back again.

 


Are there restrictions on what I can buy?


Phones from Sky are not network locked.

I am just another Sky customer and my views are my own even if you don't like the answers
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This message was authored by: Lucyliu2

Re: Sim renewel

Thanks, great help.

 

do I have to change the sim in order to get a new deal? I would rather keep my old number.

Presimeably if I do nothing do I revert to full pprice for the existing sim data plan? Ie no discount.

 

This message was authored by: PandJ2020

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@Lucyliu2 wrote:

do I have to change the sim in order to get a new deal? I would rather keep my old number.

 


As above.  Call Sky and see if they'll apply a new offer to your current SIM.

 

If they won't then you have to consider your options.

 


Presimeably if I do nothing do I revert to full pprice for the existing sim data plan? Ie no discount.

 


Yes.

 

You can change your dataplan from the options available under your account - but they are not discounted offers.

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This message was authored by: Lucyliu2

Re: Sim renewel

Usual sky nonsense. Data plans being made available to upgrade existing sim are expensive otherwise buy a new sim with a sensible monthly cost and change the number Tedious!

 

Any other ideas?

Any way to keep the number on the handset?

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@Lucyliu2 

he only way to do this is to get a pac code and move your number to a PAYG network then move it back from that network to your new Sky sim once you have activated it. There is no other way to do this.

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This message was authored by: PandJ2020

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@Lucyliu2 wrote:

Any way to keep the number on the handset?


Don't do anything and keep the dataplan past the discount expiry.

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This message was authored by: Lucyliu2

Re: Sim renewel

Thanks again P and J.

pretty much come to that conclusion myself.

out of contract the price goes up a bit but not a lot. Nothing needs to be done either.

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