My current mobile contract ends in a week. BT offers me an EE choice of packages, but not sure if I just follow the links or whether I need a new EE account and then PAC. Not very clear.
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Switching from BT to EE will see a new account with EE created, unless you already have one ?
If a PAC is needed, you'll be informed during the order journey, if you go from www.bt.com/mybt and logged in, you'll automatically get 10% off for being a BT broadband customer, if you have BT Halo plans you'll also get double data as part of the Halo benefits.
Thank you. Appreciate your input. I want to avoid 3 things
an automatic renewal of the current 24m plan
ending up with two mobile accounts.
losing the current number.
is there a CS number I can contact I wonder to resolve those issues?
@Meteosat BT will send you a Pac code and then you enter that code on the EE site. It's a bit confusing but I've just moved mine and it was pretty straightforward and painless
That’s helpful and reassuring. May I ask if you moved before or after the end of your contract? Did BT automatically cease the old account? Sorry to bombard you!
@Meteosatwrote:is there a CS number I can contact I wonder to resolve those issues?
150 from a BT mobile or landline, otherwise 0800 800 150
Thanks. Will give it a go
It's pretty much an automated process. once you've gone through sales process a flurry of texts and emails start with all the various stuff you need. I was impressed with how it went tbh because I set my expectations low to the point I expect a f*** up and it never happened 🙏
Ended up doing it via a 150 call on the mobile. Absolutely brilliant! The guy was on a WFH just thirty miles from where I live. He got a deal that was even better than I was offered, did all the computer changeover at his end and I don’t need to do a thing apart from put in the new sim and very short temp number until the PAC auto kicks in. Can’t fault it! Phew, what a relief.