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    My dad has had his phone moved to his new address. He was asked if he wanted to keep his old number to which he answered yes. At no point was he advised that he may not be able to keep it during the home move process. He now has a new number that he didn't want and i have just spent nearly 2 hours doing a live chat to find out why. He needs this number for work as all his customers have this number. If he had been informed in the first place that they may have been a chance he might not keep it he wouldn't have gone ahead. They say that the number has been disconnected and there is no way he can have it back. Some advice would be great thanks
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    Re: TalkTalk advice please

    Originally posted by leenebean26 View Post
    My dad has had his phone moved to his new address. He was asked if he wanted to keep his old number to which he answered yes. At no point was he advised that he may not be able to keep it during the home move process. He now has a new number that he didn't want and i have just spent nearly 2 hours doing a live chat to find out why. He needs this number for work as all his customers have this number. If he had been informed in the first place that they may have been a chance he might not keep it he wouldn't have gone ahead. They say that the number has been disconnected and there is no way he can have it back. Some advice would be great thanks

    Good evening welcome to LB,

    I don't think there's any miracle way out of this, but you should make a Formal Complaint to Talk. Talk especially as there was reason for retaining the number there is however a possible problem it your dads account a business or a personal account?

    nem

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      Re: TalkTalk advice please

      He has logged a complaint and i was told someone from management will be in touch. He is self employed so all his customers have his now old number.

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        Re: TalkTalk advice please

        Originally posted by leenebean26 View Post
        He has logged a complaint and i was told someone from management will be in touch. He is self employed so all his customers have his now old number.
        Is his phone account specifically for business?
        nem

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          Re: TalkTalk advice please

          Originally posted by leenebean26 View Post
          My dad has had his phone moved to his new address. He was asked if he wanted to keep his old number to which he answered yes. At no point was he advised that he may not be able to keep it during the home move process.
          Was this a BT landline? If so it may not have been technically possible to keep his old number when he moved if it was on a different exchange.

          But from what you say Talk Talk offered him that option so maybe there has been an error their end.

          The old phone line may well have been disconnected but the number won't have been reallocated to a new subscriber (they're usually held for six months) so your Dad should fight to get the line livened up and calls redirected to his new number while the problem gets resolved.

          Di

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            Re: TalkTalk advice please

            He uses it as personal as well as business. He had to have a new line put up at his new address as there wasn't one there. He was not advised that he could lose the number and the person i spoke to on live chat apologized for not informing us about it and i have a copy of it in my emails

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