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Porting while in last 30 days of contract

  • 27-01-2018 11:07PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,485 ✭✭✭


    Hi there,
    I gave 30 days notice and just want to know am I free to port my number now to another network and pay my final bill next month (when its due) or do I have to wait until the 30 days is up?

    Thanks!


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,241 ✭✭✭eir: Thomas


    Hi there,
    I gave 30 days notice and just want to know am I free to port my number now to another network and pay my final bill next month (when its due) or do I have to wait until the 30 days is up?

    Thanks!
    Hi SweetCaliber,

    You are free to port your number at any time, once your number becomes active on the recipient network your eir account will terminate automatically.

    Thanks

    Thomas


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,485 ✭✭✭SweetCaliber


    Hi SweetCaliber,

    You are free to port your number at any time, once your number becomes active on the recipient network your eir account will terminate automatically.

    Thanks

    Thomas

    Hi thomas,

    Thanks for the reply. Thing is my phone is part of a package (tv/broadband/mobile) and I was about to leave handed in 30 days notice but stayed due to you giving me a better package. So in 30 days my mobile will br going to sim only. However I want to port jist my number off. If I do its only my mobile that would be terminated right ?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,241 ✭✭✭eir: Thomas


    Hi SweetCaliber,

    You are free to port your number at any time, once your number becomes active on the recipient network your eir account will terminate automatically.

    Thanks

    Thomas

    Hi thomas,

    Thanks for the reply. Thing is my phone is part of a package (tv/broadband/mobile) and I was about to leave handed in 30 days notice but stayed due to you giving me a better package. So in 30 days my mobile will br going to sim only. However I want to port jist my number off. If I do its only my mobile that would be terminated right ?
    That is correct if you port your mobile off, it will be just the mobile number that gets terminated.

    Thanks 

    Thomas


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,485 ✭✭✭SweetCaliber


    Hi SweetCaliber,

    You are free to port your number at any time, once your number becomes active on the recipient network your eir account will terminate automatically.

    Thanks

    Thomas

    Hi thomas,

    Thanks for the reply. Thing is my phone is part of a package (tv/broadband/mobile) and I was about to leave handed in 30 days notice but stayed due to you giving me a better package. So in 30 days my mobile will br going to sim only. However I want to port jist my number off. If I do its only my mobile that would be terminated right ?
    That is correct if you port your mobile off, it will be just the mobile number that gets terminated.

    Thanks 

    Thomas
    Thanks a million Thomas, Apologies for the spelling, I was still half a sleep when typing that this morning :pac: :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,241 ✭✭✭eir: Thomas


    Hi SweetCaliber,

    You are free to port your number at any time, once your number becomes active on the recipient network your eir account will terminate automatically.

    Thanks

    Thomas

    Hi thomas,

    Thanks for the reply. Thing is my phone is part of a package (tv/broadband/mobile) and I was about to leave handed in 30 days notice but stayed due to you giving me a better package. So in 30 days my mobile will br going to sim only. However I want to port jist my number off. If I do its only my mobile that would be terminated right ?
    That is correct if you port your mobile off, it will be just the mobile number that gets terminated.

    Thanks 

    Thomas
    Thanks a million Thomas, Apologies for the spelling, I was still half a sleep when typing that this morning :pac: :D
    No problem at all.

    Thanks

    Thomas


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