on 07-09-2014 09:56
on 07-09-2014 09:56
I have never been so frustrated with a company!
I have tried several times to use the 'Chat' service to solve an issue I have with data roaming charges while I was in Croatia. Unfortunatelty, I now see this board as my last resort to try and get the issue resolved. I am hoping an O2 representative will contact me.
While in Croatia I turned on my data to take advantage of the O2 travel data for 1.99 - as I have done several times. I received a notification to say that I had 50MB to use. At this point I had 23pounds of credit. A few minutes later I recieved a notifcation to say that I had no credit left. I recieved no notification or text to say that the O2 travel data had ceased to work and that I was being charged the usual roaming fees.
One chat representative - Gail - said that I was charged because I went too close to a border and was not covered by O2 travel. I undertstand that this can happen. What I find inexcusable is that I was not notified or given the opportunity to turn off my data to avoid these additional charges.
I have been sent many ridiculous excuses and pieces of advice by representatives and managers through the chat service such as "If you didnt turn on your data then you wouldnt have been charged for data" and "You should use google to find out which parts of Croatia are not a part of Europe". I ask them to tell me an email address or a phone number I can contact for free if they cannot help me. They simply refuse to give me any information then end the chat.
I find the 'Chat' option a complete waste of time for everyone involved as it does not allow issues to be resolved at all. It seems to be a way for O2 to easily dismiss a customers' issues by simply ending the chat.
I am hoping someone on here has had a similar experience that they have overcome or that someone has information on how I can contact O2 customer service without charge.
Amanda
on 07-09-2014 22:26
on 07-09-2014 22:26
on 07-09-2014 22:26
on 07-09-2014 22:26
on 07-09-2014 22:30
on 07-09-2014 22:30
@Anonymous wrote:
£23 for 6.4mb of data sounds hefty though. This still doesn't sound correct.
£3.60 per mb (VAT included)....
O2 Travel is just stops unless you text MORETRAVEL to 21300 and it will then charge you another £1.99 for a further 50mb.
on 07-09-2014 22:33
on 07-09-2014 22:33
on 07-09-2014 22:34
on 07-09-2014 22:34
Even when straying to a network not covered by O2 Travel the max cost of data should be £6.00/mb.
on 07-09-2014 22:35
on 07-09-2014 22:35
on 07-09-2014 22:36
on 07-09-2014 22:36
@Anonymous wrote:
I do agree that the cost of data is ridiculous!
Extortionate would be more accurate !!
on 07-09-2014 22:37
on 07-09-2014 22:37
on 07-09-2014 22:38
on 07-09-2014 22:38
@Anonymous wrote:
In my opinion and from what chat representatives have said, I should have received a notification to say that I was now on data roaming and sent information about the charges.
You could use that information as the basis of a formal complaint.
It won't help short term (as they take a while to investigate and get back to you), but might get you something back in the long run.......
http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
07-09-2014 22:40 - edited 07-09-2014 22:41
07-09-2014 22:40 - edited 07-09-2014 22:41
@Anonymous wrote:
http://www.o2.co.uk/international/travel/standard-charges/payandgo
I may be misunderstanding this in which case please correct me but according to the o2 travel payg rates £1.99 buys 50mb so surely if the OP goes over that it should just be another £1.99 for another 50mb?
Yes, correct, but you have to request MORETRAVEL to 21300 or else it just stops.
The issue here is termed "accidental roaming" whereby you are close to an international border which is not covered by O2 Travel and you go onto the full crazy data rate (£6/mb) without warning.....