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O2 threatens to invalidate my SIM card and the number

QQQ
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I have a SIM card from O2 where I receive a lot of calls but never make calls myself. O2 threatens to invalidate SIM card and, which is more important, my number, since I do not top it up (I do not need to).
Is there a mobile operator which would not demand a top up threatening to switch me off?

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  • Jon_01
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    All the networks require you to make a top up at some point (Once every 3 years I think) but you need to make a chargeable call/text every 6 to 12 months to keep the sim active (its in the T&C's).
    They are running a business and expect to make a little something from you. . .
  • grumbler
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    To be fair, they make, and not a little, from the incoming calls.
  • QQQ
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    grumbler wrote: »
    To be fair, they make, and not a little, from the incoming calls.
    Exactly. By the way, I have heard about some operator paying its pay-as-you-go customers for incoming minutes. Does anyone remember which one was it?
  • Jon_01
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    That was 3, but I don't think they do any longer?? I haven't seen them advertise it for a while now. . .
  • Esqui
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    That was 3, a little while ago.

    But as said above, just make one chargeable call every few months and you'll be right. Even £5 top up would last years if you spend 10p on a call (even to voicemail) every 4 months
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  • HappyMJ
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    edited 20 June 2011 at 3:35PM
    All you have to is dial 4444 and it resets the time. I've had mine for years and do that regularly. Try topping up by a small amount to keep the number if that fails or migrate the number to another SIM. Any reason for o2?
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  • QQQ
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    HappyMJ wrote: »
    Try topping up by a small amount to keep the number if that fails or migrate the number to another SIM.
    The smallest amount is £10 :T
    HappyMJ wrote: »
    Any reason for o2?
    No, but:
    Jon_01 wrote: »
    All the networks require you to make a top up at some point
  • sdduk
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    edited 20 June 2011 at 6:40PM
    you don't need to topup all the time my dad as had O2 sim for about 7-8yrs and all i do is make sure he makes a call every 60 days just ring someone and then when they answer say hello and then hang up that's it your topup will last years just a normal £10 topup will do that's it.

    If you don't make that call within 60 days they will shut your Sim down and you will loose the number all networks do that
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  • DUTR
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    QQQ wrote: »
    The smallest amount is £10 :T

    No, but:

    Some allow £5 or less top ups via debit card :cool: if the handset is registered.
  • Techhead_2
    Techhead_2 Posts: 1,769 Forumite
    O2 require you to make a call or send a text at least once every 6 months. There is a minimum top-up requirement, once every 9,999 days! (Increased last year from 999days).

    All of this is in the little booklet no-one bothers to read, that comes with the SIM.
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