25-04-2023 13:07 PM - last edited on 30-06-2023 11:35 AM by JodieB
Because I can't see a way of doing it. I can't remove the group member account from the group, apparently, because it's a nickname SIM. I can't close the group owner account because I'm not switching to another provider. Am I missing something?
Going forward, all I want is just want one standalone account with one of my existing numbers.
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25-04-2023 13:59 PM
@Endemoniada If you go to the group plan section of your dashboard, you should see the option to remove a member: https://smarty.co.uk/dashboard/groups/members
If that’s not the case, you will need a web chat with Support team to sort it.
Good luck!
25-04-2023 13:59 PM
@Endemoniada If you go to the group plan section of your dashboard, you should see the option to remove a member: https://smarty.co.uk/dashboard/groups/members
If that’s not the case, you will need a web chat with Support team to sort it.
Good luck!
29-10-2023 12:05 PM
That's a joke, webchat told me it's not possible as 2 nd member in gplan does not have an active online account email, I asked could they set up email for me as dashboard won't allow me to do it.group owner can't remove member as its nickname account! And I can't disband the group plan either. Frustrating to be told get new sims and start again, I don't want different number but told there is no other way.
30-03-2024 18:30 PM
Did you ever get that sorted? I've got the same problem.. faced with cancelling 3 SIMs and losing the phone numbers because of this stupid group stuff. 'Support' are completely useless and just keep quoting google results at me.
31-03-2024 11:00 AM
@TonyHoyle_1020 You will need to check whether you set the members up as nickname sims or else invited in those who already had their own account; thi makes a difference to what can be done. Nicknames all appear as prt of the group owner account and so I think you need to totally close the group whereas individuals can leave a group.
31-03-2024 11:19 AM
It seems the only way is to PAC as much as possible to another providers and close the entire group (well 'close' = 'stop paying'.. smarty don't actually have a close option, not even support can do it).
They don't even support transferring to another smarty account, you must go to another provider. Completely bizarre implementation. I'm not using groups in the future, absolutely not worth it.
31-03-2024 17:42 PM
@TonyHoyle_1020 Fair enough if it isn't for you. I can only say that it works like a dream for some of us.
31-03-2024 17:48 PM
It'll work until the moment you want to cancel one of the SIMs, then it turns unto a nightmare.
31-03-2024 17:50 PM
@TonyHoyle_1020 I have them all as independent members and so they can leave the group and be independent.
06-04-2024 13:23 PM
Having a very similar problem myself at the moment. The lack of tools within the group settings is nothing short of rediculous. The group has me as the owner but the number assigned to it is my young son. WebChat is a waste of time! It's a very very poorly designed website!
All I needed to have done was swap the numbers around - but this was far too technical & beyond WebChat's training & capabilities.
3 days with Smarty with 3 new sims and I'm already considering not renewing with this company.
06-04-2024 14:57 PM
@watp What you can and cannot do is fairly clearly explained in the help articles. Please see: https://help.smarty.co.uk/en/articles/3408171-how-do-i-remove-a-member-from-my-group-plan
06-04-2024 15:03 PM
Sound 💪
24-05-2024 13:44 PM
Yes it is. What may be needed is the article explaining why the implementation of nickname SIMs means almost nobody should ever use them
24-05-2024 16:30 PM
@IanJone_1765915 I disagree. It seems clear enough in the article and also here: https://help.smarty.co.uk/en/articles/5723752-what-is-a-nickname-sim
24-05-2024 16:37 PM
The article IS quite clear. I don’t really think it says “don’t do this if you expect to change anything ever”.
and that warning was not present when ordering a SIM.
24-05-2024 17:01 PM
@IanJone_1765915 So is that the same as saying "don't buy this sports car because you may have a family at some later point and everything won't fit into it"? I do think there has to be a certain degree of caveat emptor.