Just to clarify the above, using your PAC will close the account. However, exactly what happens with charging depends on who is your service provider and whether you are within the minimum term or not.
Just to clarify the above, using your PAC will close the account. However, exactly what happens with charging depends on who is your service provider and whether you are within the minimum term or not.
So if i call up my network service provider say O2 for example and request a PAC code threatening to leave, i will only have left O2 if i actually use the PAC code with another network.
If i don't use it at all that means i would still be with O2, is that right?
So if i call up my network service provider say O2 for example and request a PAC code threatening to leave, i will only have left O2 if i actually use the PAC code with another network.
If i don't use it at all that means i would still be with O2, is that right?
yes.
if you don't use it it is as if you never asked for it.
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Yes, but ONLY if you USE the PAC.
If you request the PAC and don't use it, your account will continue to run unchanged.
As soon as you use the PAC, the old account will close (although you'll probably be charged for the full 30 days).
So if i call up my network service provider say O2 for example and request a PAC code threatening to leave, i will only have left O2 if i actually use the PAC code with another network.
If i don't use it at all that means i would still be with O2, is that right?
yes.
if you don't use it it is as if you never asked for it.
Thanks for the clarification, cheers.