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From: Gyp on 14 Mar 2010 06:07 Anyone know if it's currently possible to suspend a contract on Orange? Having signed up to Vodafone with lots of minutes, my OVP-Virgin/ED50 line1/2 combo isn't being used as much as it once was (the 40p/min x-net being the killer), but I'd rather not cancel it just yet, especially as I won't be able to reinstate it if I do. So, is it possible to suspend it for 12 months or so? -- Gyp replace .co.uk with .com to reply
From: JL on 14 Mar 2010 07:28 On 14 Mar, 10:07, Gyp <G...(a)gyponline.co.uk> wrote: > Anyone know if it's currently possible to suspend a contract on Orange? > > Having signed up to Vodafone with lots of minutes, my OVP-Virgin/ED50 > line1/2 combo isn't being used as much as it once was (the 40p/min x-net > being the killer), but I'd rather not cancel it just yet, especially as > I won't be able to reinstate it if I do. > > So, is it possible to suspend it for 12 months or so? > -- > Gyp > replace .co.uk with .com to reply Copy and pasted from the help section accessed by logging into 'Your Account' online. Found on 'Help & Support' tab then 'change account details'. : If you're travelling or working away for a long period of time and don't need to use your phone for a while, we can temporarily suspend your contract for up to 6 months for you, this means that after the agreed suspension period, your contract will continue to run for the remaining period it had left at the point of suspension. Just call us on 150 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 150 from any other phone to arrange and ensure you don't have any un-paid bills.
From: Gyp on 14 Mar 2010 12:45 JL wrote: > Copy and pasted from the help section accessed by logging into 'Your > Account' online. Found on 'Help & Support' tab then 'change account > details'. : > > If you're travelling or working away for a long period of time and > don't need to use your phone for a while, we can temporarily suspend > your contract for up to 6 months for you, this means that after the > agreed suspension period, your contract will continue to run for the > remaining period it had left at the point of suspension. > > Just call us on 150 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 150 from any > other phone to arrange and ensure you don't have any un-paid bills. Oh, lovely, thanks. -- Gyp replace .co.uk with .com to reply
From: andy on 15 Mar 2010 08:05 On 14 Mar, 10:07, Gyp <G...(a)gyponline.co.uk> wrote: > Anyone know if it's currently possible to suspend a contract on Orange? > > Having signed up to Vodafone with lots of minutes, my OVP-Virgin/ED50 > line1/2 combo isn't being used as much as it once was (the 40p/min x-net > being the killer), but I'd rather not cancel it just yet, especially as > I won't be able to reinstate it if I do. > > So, is it possible to suspend it for 12 months or so? > -- > Gyp > replace .co.uk with .com to reply How about just cancelling the Line 2 ED50, keeping the Virgin equivalent tariff, then if you want more use in future take out a separate SIM only contract?
From: Gyp on 17 Mar 2010 14:30
andy wrote: > How about just cancelling the Line 2 ED50, keeping the Virgin > equivalent tariff, then if you want more use in future take out a > separate SIM only contract? I could do, but it's the 50 mins a day to Orange or a land line for �9 or so quid a month that's useful. I'd quite happily bin the OVP-Virgin on line one and keep ED50, but I don't think that can be done and I'd not get the line 2 discount if I did -- Gyp replace .co.uk with .com to reply |