on 04-07-2024 17:36
05-07-2024 18:18 - edited 05-07-2024 18:30
05-07-2024 18:18 - edited 05-07-2024 18:30
Quickest way to get a new contract is in store.
Your husband will need to take photographic ID with him.
Number migration details as per the guide I posted earlier in the day and since repeated.
A cheaper option is to use use USwitch
https://www.uswitch.com/mobiles/compare/sim_only_deals/o2/
Choose the deal you want
This will automatically redirect you to the O2 website to complete the order.
However, this could take longer to get approved.
on 04-07-2024 17:43
By requesting your number to be migrated to his.
Guide: Migration & porting into O2
Guide: How to find help & contact O2
on 05-07-2024 18:02
on 05-07-2024 18:02
Thanks but my husband has no mobile no. or account. I think I meant transfer of ownership. Comments please.
05-07-2024 18:13 - edited 05-07-2024 18:13
05-07-2024 18:13 - edited 05-07-2024 18:13
You can't do that.
Your husband needs to pass credit checks so needs to get an account in his name first.
on 05-07-2024 18:13
on 05-07-2024 18:13
Then he needs to sign up for an o2 contract, and pass the credit checks and affordability checks, after which you need to contact o2 to pay off your current contract and transfer it over Guide: Migration & porting into O2 Guide: How to find help & contact O2
05-07-2024 18:18 - edited 05-07-2024 18:30
05-07-2024 18:18 - edited 05-07-2024 18:30
Quickest way to get a new contract is in store.
Your husband will need to take photographic ID with him.
Number migration details as per the guide I posted earlier in the day and since repeated.
A cheaper option is to use use USwitch
https://www.uswitch.com/mobiles/compare/sim_only_deals/o2/
Choose the deal you want
This will automatically redirect you to the O2 website to complete the order.
However, this could take longer to get approved.
on 06-07-2024 13:56
on 06-07-2024 13:56
I will follow up your advice. many thanks to MI5 and madasaf1sh.
on 06-07-2024 14:13
Welcome @Salar