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Can I transfer my credit from SIM - SIM ?
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Hi!
I've got two Orange SIM cards and I would like to transfer my £10 credit from one to the other which also has £10 credit. Is there any way to do this, and if it involves Orange, does anyone know a freephone number for them?
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks! :rotfl:
I've got two Orange SIM cards and I would like to transfer my £10 credit from one to the other which also has £10 credit. Is there any way to do this, and if it involves Orange, does anyone know a freephone number for them?
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks! :rotfl:
"You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it."
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It has been done on Orange provided that they are both registered in your name. Sorry don't know of a way to ring for free, but 07973 100 450 would be cheaper from a landline.
HTH:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0 -
Thank you"You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it."0
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From the "saynoto0870" site:-
0800 0792288 Customer relations, (contract)
0800 0795000 Automated switchboard
0800 0794040 Retail support- normally used for shops. Use option for PAYG
01325 395681 FAX numberDon`t steal - the Government doesn`t like the competition0 -
derrick wrote:From the "saynoto0870" site:-
0800 0792288 Customer relations, (contract)
0800 0795000 Automated switchboard
0800 0794040 Retail support- normally used for shops. Use option for PAYG
01325 395681 FAX number
you have to enter a dealer code when using that no thoughYes Your Dukeiness0 -
reehsetin wrote:you have to enter a dealer code when using that no though
Maybe, but I was just supplying the info from the "sayno" site, where it says after that number, "Retail support- normally used for shops. Use option for PAYG" So I assume it will work? if not, there is nothing lost as it is a free call from a landline or payphone.Don`t steal - the Government doesn`t like the competition0
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