If my MTN contract is about to expire, why can i not convert to pay as you go and keep my number?
N NRL New Member Joined Aug 29, 2007 Messages 3 Aug 29, 2007 #1 If my MTN contract is about to expire, why can i not convert to pay as you go and keep my number?
xrapidx Honorary Master Joined Feb 16, 2007 Messages 40,309 Aug 29, 2007 #2 lol.... port somewhere else, then port back as a prepaid customer in 60 days
N NRL New Member Joined Aug 29, 2007 Messages 3 Aug 29, 2007 #3 would if i could, but you cant do that iether, you can only port to MTN if you go onto contract! this just doesn't make any sense to me!
would if i could, but you cant do that iether, you can only port to MTN if you go onto contract! this just doesn't make any sense to me!
L lordrage Senior Member Joined Apr 23, 2006 Messages 567 Aug 29, 2007 #4 LOL ya, I had the same thing a few months back. MTN are liars thats why. Its not a number for life. I lost my number like 2 weeks before number portability. So MTN lost my business.
LOL ya, I had the same thing a few months back. MTN are liars thats why. Its not a number for life. I lost my number like 2 weeks before number portability. So MTN lost my business.
K kiepie Executive Member Joined Aug 18, 2006 Messages 6,752 Aug 29, 2007 #5 Does anyone know how to keep your number if you on Vodacom?
M Malasius Senior Member Joined Jul 25, 2007 Messages 644 Aug 29, 2007 #6 NRL said: If my MTN contract is about to expire, why can i not convert to pay as you go and keep my number? Click to expand... Because they want to trap you into signing on for another 24 months
NRL said: If my MTN contract is about to expire, why can i not convert to pay as you go and keep my number? Click to expand... Because they want to trap you into signing on for another 24 months
xrapidx Honorary Master Joined Feb 16, 2007 Messages 40,309 Aug 29, 2007 #7 check with ICASA... pretty sure they can't do this.
S Skeptik Banned Joined Nov 5, 2005 Messages 6,592 Aug 29, 2007 #8 Number for Life is a bit of a joke really. It should read, "number for life if you continue paying regularly for life"
Number for Life is a bit of a joke really. It should read, "number for life if you continue paying regularly for life"