Actually it makes no sense as I was able to call out  and not receive calls- 
but nevertheless, once it had been changed over it seems to be working.  I am 
just waiting now to get my original number back... Friday most likely.
On 11 Nov 2010, at 12:35 am, Jason Davies wrote:

> andrew lancaster wrote:
>> I realised there was a problem when I had to tap in the number of the new 
>> simcard and the voice on the phone said "if you want to talk about your pay 
>> as you go number press 1, for anything else press 2".
>> 
>> It is actually a contract, so if they had it registered as pay as you go it 
>> would be registering as having zero credit. Which explains why no one could 
>> ring the phone but got the message above!
>> 
>> So, that has been sorted out now and the phone is working fine on the new 
>> number until the old one is reinstated - which may be Friday. How does it 
>> take so long??!!
> does tis make sense? it doesn't cost you anything on PAYG if you receive 
> calls, surely?
> 
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