on 23-12-2024 13:11
My genie - o2 number ive had more than 20 years is no longer working, how do I contact uk technical team, o2 customer service cant seem to help, must have spoken to 10 different people in different countries apart from uk....
i last switched phone on for this sim maybe 4 or 5 months ago.... what are the chances i'll get this number back?
when i phone it it says this number is no longer in use....
23-12-2024 13:14 - edited 23-12-2024 13:15
23-12-2024 13:14 - edited 23-12-2024 13:15
If this is/was a PAYG number, you do need to make a chargeable call at least once every 6 months to keep the number alive.
If you use Social Media, ping a DM or message to the O2 UK Social Media team, and keep at them periodically until an agent engages with you, @imran_bham
The links for X and FB below work well, other ways in Guide: How to find help & contact O2
Good links to use:
23-12-2024 13:32 - edited 23-12-2024 13:33
23-12-2024 13:32 - edited 23-12-2024 13:33
thanks ive messaged them on fb, insta and x,... hopefully someone gets back to me...
23-12-2024 13:37 - edited 23-12-2024 13:38
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Same team on all of those, @imran_bham - pick one and stick with it. I have found the DM, direct message, option on X works ok.
Good luck!
on 24-12-2024 17:48
so dissapointed with o2 customer service, they were adamant this was never a o2 number, eventually they said the number is no longer under their control as they can't locate anything or any history on their systems.
gave them the mobile telephone number in question, past addresses, email address it was associated with, photos of the sim, sim serial, today they fobbed me off, saying they cant do anything as they can't locate the account or any of its history?
on 24-12-2024 18:42
on 24-12-2024 18:42
There is a good chance it disappeared off their systems when things were changed over to the new systems
The agents will, most likely, never have heard of Genie SIM cards.
I suspect O2 are not going to spend time looking for something that costs them money to operate with little return.
Sounds harsh I know, but that's how they operate.