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#72451 26-Nov-2010 10:30
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Is it possible to have 2 numbers under one name on Your 2degrees? I have looked but can't find anything. Or is it ok just to register again?

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  #409812 26-Nov-2010 10:55
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Ahh that doesn't really answer my question

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  #409823 26-Nov-2010 11:07
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SteveON: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.47084


I think he means two separate accounts, not two SIM cards for the one number.



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  #409826 26-Nov-2010 11:15
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Yep. Well the ability to have two or more different 2degree's numbers under one account name, instead of having to register again.
For example: If there is one account holder in the family and they have 3 different numbers, one for themselves, one for their wife, partner etc and one for a child. But they wish to be able to manage all 3 numbers from the one login for purposes of topping up etc.  I may of gone blind, but couldn't see anywhere where you can add a number. Only a change number option.  Maybe this is not possible, but I think it could be useful if you could have more than one number under one login

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#409832 26-Nov-2010 11:22
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SteveON: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.47084


Stop being unhelpful!!!




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  #409850 26-Nov-2010 12:10
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semigeek: Yep. Well the ability to have two or more different 2degree's numbers under one account name, instead of having to register again.
For example: If there is one account holder in the family and they have 3 different numbers, one for themselves, one for their wife, partner etc and one for a child. But they wish to be able to manage all 3 numbers from the one login for purposes of topping up etc.  I may of gone blind, but couldn't see anywhere where you can add a number. Only a change number option.  Maybe this is not possible, but I think it could be useful if you could have more than one number under one login

Yeah - if you need to manage accounts for all of them, they each need their own individual Your 2degrees accounts.

If you like to top up an entire group Monthly Auto Top Up might be useful (for up to 14 numbers + yourself). You can also top up other numbers from one account through the usual online top up process but that needs you to enter the number every time.




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  #409855 26-Nov-2010 12:23

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SteveON: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.47084


Stop being unhelpful!!!



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_SIM

:D




...I am being helpful, duplicating your simcard allows you to have the ability of two sims on one phone. Or the OP could wait till more dual sim phones come out.

Correct me if I am wrong, but I do not believe any GSM operator offers the ability to have more than one core number on the same number. This excludes local land line numbers and 0800 numbers. 

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  #409859 26-Nov-2010 12:32
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SteveON:
chiefie:
SteveON: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.47084


Stop being unhelpful!!!



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_SIM

:D




...I am being helpful, duplicating your simcard allows you to have the ability of two sims on one phone. Or the OP could wait till more dual sim phones come out.

Correct me if I am wrong, but I do not believe any GSM operator offers the ability to have more than one core number on the same number. This excludes local land line numbers and 0800 numbers. 



The OP clearly means having two numbers connected to his 2degrees online account not his phone!!

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  #409918 26-Nov-2010 15:11
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semigeek: Is it possible to have 2 numbers under one name on Your 2degrees? I have looked but can't find anything. Or is it ok just to register again?


You can have 2 or more Pre Pay accounts under the same name in 'Your 2degrees' but for Pay Monthly there can only be one account per person at the moment.

Hope this answers your question.

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  #409924 26-Nov-2010 15:18
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@2DegreesCare, however each number is a separate logins (and possibly different email addresses) as well, won't it?

I think the OP probably want it to come under single login account to manage all connected/linked numbers.




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  #409930 26-Nov-2010 15:30
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chiefie: @2DegreesCare, however each number is a separate logins (and possibly different email addresses) as well, won't it?

I think the OP probably want it to come under single login account to manage all connected/linked numbers.


With Pre Pay, this doesn't matter. As long as the login is the MSISDN/2D Number and the password are unique, the customer address, email details etc part isn't a problem.

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  #409933 26-Nov-2010 15:31
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2DegreesCare:
chiefie: @2DegreesCare, however each number is a separate logins (and possibly different email addresses) as well, won't it?

I think the OP probably want it to come under single login account to manage all connected/linked numbers.


With Pre Pay, this doesn't matter. As long as the login is the MSISDN/2D Number and the password are unique, the customer address, email details etc part isn't a problem.

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I think th OP was asking if he can just login once and see all his prepay accounts?

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  #409934 26-Nov-2010 15:34
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@2DegreesCare, that's what I meant... so the OP will still have to log on to each 2D Number to manage, but there is no single "master account" to manage all these 2D numbers from.

Essentially, it is multiple accounts, which has same name. The OP wants to avoid registering another account to manage from.




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  #409988 26-Nov-2010 17:25
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Just to clarify, I am in this situation, you have to have a separate login for each connection. End of story :-)

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  #410195 27-Nov-2010 12:46
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I asked this question months ago and was told a separate login for each account..




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