Other Vodafone Upgrade

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  1. seebul

    seebul Minimodder

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    Hi guys, hopefully someone that works for a mobile network will see this! Basically I have 4 contracts with vodafone, is it possible to swap the numbers around on two of the contracts? Im due an upgrade on one of the contracts and I want to get the iPhone 4 on it but I don't want the iPhone on that number!

    Vodafone have been engaged all day and I haven't been able to get through so far.
     
  2. julianmartin

    julianmartin resident cyborg.

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    My experience of networks, and I have tried this with O2 in the past with the iPhone 3G and I bet it is the same with Vodafone, it will be a big negative I'm afraid.
     
  3. bixie_62

    bixie_62 Minimodder

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    why not just get the iphone on the number thats due for upgrade, and just pop the other sim (the no u want to keep) into the iphone?!
     
  4. unknowngamer

    unknowngamer here

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    It depends on your question TBH.

    If you have a high tarif line (eg £40 per months) and you're 6 months in to a 2 years term. and you're asking them if you could use your low tariff line thats due an upgrade (eg £15 per month at 23 mothns of a 24 month contract). Then the answer will be no.

    If you're asking if They will upgrade your old phone to a new Iphone foc, it depends on the contract and how you play chicken, customer retention will throw some good deals if you play chicken..... but if they cave before you do it's not good..... (if you threaten to swap all contracts over to orange at the end of term if you don't get the offer you want, you may get a good deal.... or they may just tell you to f@#~ off)


    There should be nothing stopping you putting your main sim into your new O2 iphone from another contract.
    but that's kinda obvious, so I assume you're not asking that.
     
  5. seebul

    seebul Minimodder

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    Because then I would be paying £35 for both contracts when currently one of them is only 15. Vodafone don't seem interested though, even after threatening to cancel. :(
     

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