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Could you tell me how to put a cap on the phone so bills don't escalate

Thanks

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You can't cap contracts with O2 I'm afraid.
If you are going over on calls you need to up your tariff - it's cheaper than paying for overs.
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You can't cap contracts with O2 I'm afraid.
If you are going over on calls you need to up your tariff - it's cheaper than paying for overs.
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Oh and data just stops working so you can never overspend without actually buying more.
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@AnonymousAs said, you can't cap on O2, but if you feel you need to, you could switch to Tesco Mobile. They use the O2 network and you can limit your monthly spend.

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@Bambino wrote:

@AnonymousAs said, you can't cap on O2, but if you feel you need to, you could switch to Tesco Mobile. They use the O2 network and you can limit your monthly spend.


Assuming it's not gonna cost you £000's to get out of your o2 contract.

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Yes, there's always that consideration.:smileywink:

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Or use your myo2 account to keep a check on your allowance 

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That's a given
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If you are getting near to your limit allowance I would advise you to check My O2 regularly. Out of allowance charges are quite expensive as you are aware. As said, consider a change of tariff to one with unlimited calls and texts. It may be cheaper in the long run than going over your minutes.

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