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Moving in a few days, wait to get contract?
I'm moving to a new address in a few days, I want to get a contract with cashback on it, and keep my number. Plus, I'm getting a new debit card in the next few days.
Would it be worth waiting till I'm at the new address, and then have everything sent there? I'm thinking mainly because it will make the cashback paperwork simpler. Also, I was thinking possibly just taking a new number, but if I wait I can give my current number to anyone I want before I leave. I can keep my PAYG phone until the new contract becomes active. Finally there won't be an issue with different issue numbers on the debit cards.
Would it be worth waiting till I'm at the new address, and then have everything sent there? I'm thinking mainly because it will make the cashback paperwork simpler. Also, I was thinking possibly just taking a new number, but if I wait I can give my current number to anyone I want before I leave. I can keep my PAYG phone until the new contract becomes active. Finally there won't be an issue with different issue numbers on the debit cards.
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port you number across, apply at old address as you may have problems as you have nothing on your credit file saying you are there @ your new 1!
no issue with debit cards, nowt to do with cashback termsSO... now England its the Scots turn to say dont leave the UK, stay in Europe with us in the UK, dont let the tories fool you like they did us with empty lies... You will be leaving the UK aswell as Europe0 -
OK. I was looking at a deal on e2save, is it possible to change address on there later?0
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yeah they cant refuse you on moving homeSO... now England its the Scots turn to say dont leave the UK, stay in Europe with us in the UK, dont let the tories fool you like they did us with empty lies... You will be leaving the UK aswell as Europe0
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