on 23-11-2016 14:09
on 23-11-2016 14:09
I was hopitlised 28 october to 10 november you can imagine the shock of a bill for £145.00 and when contacting o2 I got no help for which I am disgusted and will leave o2 as soon as possible after over 30 years.Has any body experiaced the intrasigents of o2.
on 23-11-2016 14:17
I do sympathise but I suppose bottom line is that O2 are a business and many people could claim extenuating circumstances. A big bill but presumably you went way over your allowance. It's a shame people didn't call you as it's obviously free.
on 23-11-2016 14:18
on 23-11-2016 14:18
on 23-11-2016 14:18
Hi @Anonymous I do know that most hospitals allow patients to use their WiFi. I am sorry you didn't realise this but had you asked one of the members of staff they would have given you the password to use. There may have been a small daily charge but nothing as steep as using mobile data for the length of your stay.
I am sure if you contact O2 again...you may find an advisor who is or more sympathetic to your issue
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 23-11-2016 15:04
on 23-11-2016 15:04
on 23-11-2016 15:28
If there was a network with free services then everyone would move
on 23-11-2016 15:47
on 23-11-2016 15:47
What are the charges for have a look in myo2
Data is capped on consumer tariffs
Where these premium rate charges or just going over included minuites?