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Thursday 8 December 2011

How to buy a mobile phone on contract as a gift?


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How to buy a mobile phone on contract as a gift?

My mum needs a new phone. I want to buy her one for Christmas. It is more affordable for me to get her a new phone on contract than to buy the phone outright as there are some pretty good deals out there. But I've got a several questions about the more complicated details that I was hoping someone could help me with. My questions relate to UK phone contracts.

1) It would be nice if she could keep her number. She is on orange PAYG and the contract I want to take out for her is on orange pay monthly. Is it possible to port the number from orange PAYG to orange contract when purchasing a deal through an online retailer and not from orange directly? (The deal involves cashback redemption which works out cheap in the long run)

2) Could I instead port her orange PAYG number to e.g.O2 PAYG sim, and then to orange contract?

3) Is it possible to have the contract in her name but for payment to go from my bank account, or does everything have to be in her name?

Thanks for your help!

Answers

Heya that’s great you want to buy a new phone for your mum this Christmas and sounds good that you want to go around the best possible way so here are the answers for the doubts you have in your kind:

1) Yes you can keep her Orange PAYG number and it does not matter if she buys from any online retailer she can still retain her orange PAYG number. What she has to do is just make sure she fills in the order form and fills the slot where it will ask for her to retain her old number. She just needs to put that number there and her network saying it’s on PAYG and if required she needs to take PAC which is porting authorization code and in this case it is porting from the same network this might not be needed.

2) No there is no need to port from Orange to O2 and O2 to Orange she can directly port from Orange PAY to Orange Contract there is no issue.

3) No contract has to be on the name of the person who is giving the direct debit details so in this case you have to take this contract on your name.

Please revert if any issue!!

http://www.mobilescomparisonshop.co.uk/

Source - http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111208010837AA29GlM

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