porting an existing number over to a new sim

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Would this render the previous sim (with the same number innactive)?
We have somebody refusing to hand over a phone with its sim and so do not want to have to pursue a small claims issue. There is no problem in getting the phone back, it's just that they refuse to hand over the sim (phone number), claiming its their property when it is not because it belongs to the Company.
 
If you are the account holder just pop into the store of the network you are on and ask for a new SIM. My other half lost her phone and I called her network and they transferred the number to a spare PAYG sim we had.
 
You don't actually port the number across as it is not possible to port your number within the same network. Just phone up the network provider and request a new SIM. As soon as the new SIM is sent out, the old SIM stops working.
 
Get the phone back, let them keep the SIM, de-activate the account through your business account portal and then proceed to laugh manically as their number dissappears into thin air.
 
Get the phone back, let them keep the SIM, de-activate the account through your business account portal and then proceed to laugh manically as their number dissappears into thin air.

Unfortunately, the dimwit sold it, which is why I hastily added a sub claus in the compromise agreement to get rid of her, holding her responsible for any costs involved in its replacement. Suffice it to say she sold property that did not rightly belong to her.
 
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