on 22-04-2015 00:15
on 22-04-2015 00:15
Today I joined o2 and received an iphone 6, I text 20 people a message saying this is my new number, blah blah and have been charged £6.66 for messages? How can this be classed as a picture message?
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22-04-2015 00:38 - edited 22-04-2015 00:46
22-04-2015 00:38 - edited 22-04-2015 00:46
If you have used emoticons or exceeded the character limit you will be charged for MMS: http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Android-Devices-Samsung-HTC-Sony/SMS-changed-to-MMS-on-Samsung-S3-mini/...
more on this here: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/phones/2014/12/got-a-samsung-phone-you-could-get-charged-extra...
22-04-2015 00:38 - edited 22-04-2015 00:46
22-04-2015 00:38 - edited 22-04-2015 00:46
If you have used emoticons or exceeded the character limit you will be charged for MMS: http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Android-Devices-Samsung-HTC-Sony/SMS-changed-to-MMS-on-Samsung-S3-mini/...
more on this here: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/phones/2014/12/got-a-samsung-phone-you-could-get-charged-extra...
on 22-04-2015 01:50
on 22-04-2015 06:02
on 22-04-2015 07:34
on 22-04-2015 07:34
Further general points here on this thread
I think most networks impose similar sorts of restrictions
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