Martin Lewis urges everyone with a mobile phone to 'send two texts' before next month
Martin Lewis has shared some essential money saving advice for mobile phone customers which could save people hundreds of pounds. The money saving expert gave the advice during a special edition of The Martin Lewis Money Show live in Liverpool on ITV1 where he criticised a range of price increases set to come in in April.
READ MORE: 'Immaculate' first-time buyer home in Greater Manchester on market for £189,000 that’s ready to move straight intoHe said: "First text INFO on 85075 on your current phone, it's free to do, to find out if you're out of contract and free to leave." Step four is to get your PAC code by texting "PAC" to 65075. If you have this code, you can request to move your current mobile number to the company you are wanting to switch to.
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