Sussex18 wrote: » If I go to them from Eir do I have to let Eir know? Would cancelling my direct debit to them be sufficient? I'm on rolling bill pay. Not sure where my documents are. Thanks, S
Aquos76 wrote: » I would assume you could, if you are worried, just select a port date as far ahead as you can, that way when sim arrives you can use away on the 085 number, if you are happy then, move forward the port date in your myGOMO acc and if not, then just cancel your account.
Drumpot wrote: » Think there is still a couple months left in my current contract but if I got the sim could I just port my number in a few months or do you have to port number on signup?
igCorcaigh wrote: » I signed up last Thursday evening, but haven't been charged the activation fee yet. Just a €0 transaction on my revolut. No email confirmation either. Hoping my SIM arrives.
Fann Linn wrote: » Signed up myself, paid the tenner, and today received notice of new number, puk and pin codes etc. However the sim hasn't arrived yet. Hopefully Monday.
beet_root wrote: » Just checked and Eir don't support 4G on Moto g6, any idea why? Presume GoMo are the same?
Aquos76 wrote: » When did you sign up?
gearoidol wrote: » Does anyone know if it supports Wifi Calling ?
Heighway61 wrote: » FFS, just bought a G7. Hope there's no problem with that.
bromley52 wrote: » Should do as long as your phone has the eir/meteor firmware.
Aquos76 wrote: » You will need your Eir account number to move your number to GoMo if you intend porting, once the port goes through then your account with Eir will automatically cancel.
phelant wrote: » Have 2 sims under my current provider three3. One is mine other is daughters who is a minor. I want to port both over and keep both original numbers. Not sure what is the right way to do this as I only seem to have the option to keep one number if I buy 2 sims. Possibly 2 separate transactions. Anyone else done this?
opus wrote: » I'm i bit concerned as seem to have no data coverage on the north side of Cork city this evening. Was working fine earlier on. Is this typical of the Eir network?
fmul9798 wrote: » They didn't, they just rebranded it to Eir ages back, and now Eir have launched an MVNO on their own network.
danny004 wrote: » If you have an eir locked out of contract phone can it be used without having to go to the hasstle of getting your phone unlocked from Eir network
zeebre12 wrote: » What happened that they got rid of Meteor?
ChewyLouie wrote: » There were just FIVE ads for GoMo in one adbreak on Virgin One!