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HOW DO I TURN MY PHONE FROM PAY AS YOU GO TO CONTRACT ?

by Guest62855  |  earlier

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I HAVE A ORANGE NOKIA 5200 AND AT THE MOMENT ITS PAY AS U GO..BUT IM GETTIN FED UP OF KEEP HAVIN TO TOP IT UP..HOW DO I MAKE IT SO I CAN GET A MONTHLY BILL INSTEAD? DO I HAVE TO BUY A COMPLETELY NEW PHONE?

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  1. Ring up orange.


  2. Already got a mobile you're happy with, but don't want to get locked into a long-term contract? Then make the most of a superb value SIM only deal. Put your SIM card into your current mobile and you're ready to start talking and texting. (If your mobile is from another network it may need to be unlocked). There are some great value tariffs with SIM only and there's no commitment. If you spot a better offer or decide to take a new contract deal with a free phone at a later date then you're free to switch with just 30 days notice.

    http://www.onlinemobileoffers.co.uk/show...

  3. get another orange that's that's on contract

    ring orange they be able to help you

  4. if you are living in UK, the best thing to do to go to any business centre of the orange and ask for a contract. You don't need to buy a completely new phone unless you want to. Again as you are on pay as you go you can take any contract from any other service provider as well. Just make sure if changing service will result in having your phone set locked by the orange network or not. It is unlikely to happen but do check. If you tell me which country you are from then may be I will be able to give you exact answer. Cheers

    xxxarif@yahoo.com

  5. Ring Orange.

  6. They will give you a free phone for taking out the contract

    If you approach them (best to do over the phone) and say you do not want a phone, only the SIM, they might give you cheaper line rental. They did this for me, when I didn't want an upgraded model but wanted to carry the contract on for a second year.

  7. RIng orange, but be prepaired for LONG call and have lot's of information to hand like IMEI numbers, passwords, securuty codes, all the dated like when you bought the phone, last added money to it and make sure it is properly registered to you at your current address. Also, have your bank details on hand. Also, if you want to keep your number, it takes a few days (possibly on a temporary number) before your number is transfered to the contract.

    If you do it over the phone, the call centre is in India (for real) and thier operators are not the best english speakers in the world.

    I STRONGLY reccomend you visit an Orange shop and get it done there, face to face with an Orange employee. I did it at Tesco (I was getting a new handset with a free Nntendo Wii) and it took a week (no lie) and nearly an hour on the phone to the Orange Call centre. Tesco were really helpfull, but Ornage were hopeless.

    I am now on Orange contract and it's fine, it just took some serious messing about to get it sorted.

  8. Of course not. A phone is a phone. Call Orage and tell them you want a Contract.  Providing your credit score is good, they will transfer you.

    I was with Orange but......................not worth a row when they get things wrong.

  9. Call Orange and tell them what you want, I have just done this for my son, he got a new mobile, and he's kept his old PAYG number.  Hes on Dolphin 15, 100 minutes and unlimited Texts.  Have a look on the orange website, and see what tarriff you like.

  10. go and find the cheapest bestet deal (that offers a cheap free mobile) sign up to that contract, and put the sim card in your Nokia

    Check with the shop keeper that the nokia is compateble with the network first!

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