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Fuddy Duddy GrandMa Phone

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shysal Wed 19-Aug-20 18:16:56

If you haven't used your phone for a while, there is a chance that it will be disconnected by virgin. If you telephone customer services from another phone they will get you going again. I have a spare old Vodafone with a very long battery life, for emergencies, in my bag packed in case I get rushed to hospital (I am fit and healthy!) On the first of each month I send one text from it to keep it live.
I hope you manage to sort this out.

Chewbacca Wed 19-Aug-20 18:13:25

I know it's a bit of an obvious question but, you have got plenty of credit left on your phone haven't you? If you have and you still aren't able to make calls or send text messages, you'll have to call Virgin Media on 150 and ask them what's going on. But they do have a clause in their PayAsYouGo contract that says, If you're on Virgin Mobile's legacy Pay As You Go service, there's an inactivity period of 180 days. You'll need to make a chargeable phone call or text message at least once during this period.

SueDonim Wed 19-Aug-20 18:10:46

First of all, I’d check whether the problem with your provider was a temporary blip out of their control, eg bad weather or similar. I wouldn’t change unless it was a regular problem, tbh.

Nowadays you can ‘port’ your current phone number to a new provider, so if you do decide to change, that won’t be a problem.

ExD Wed 19-Aug-20 18:07:32

I love my laptop and my tablet but I've never got into using a mobile phone, apart from still having a Pay as You Go thing from a supermarket. I'm with Virgin.
As I only use it to send the odd text or to phone someone in an emergency I haven't seen the point in shelling out for a contract when I make so little use of it.
Yesterday I attended the hospital for my routine eye injection, and as I cannot drive after my treatment, when it was all over and I needed DH to come and collect me I found my Virgin network was 'down'.
The hospital receptionist wouldn't let me use the hospital phone (which surprised me) so I was lost and a bit scared - as there was no Pay-Phone (which again surprised me).
A nice Security person allowed me to use his, and I was duly collected, but am properly pi**ed off with Virgin and am not sure how to contact them as my mobile is still not working.
Can anyone help?
I've switched it off then back on again, and I've removed the sim card and replaced it - what next?
And after that, how do I change providers without changing my number? I feel let down that on one of the few times I needed it, it wasn't up to scratch.