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on 14-12-2014 20:07
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on 14-12-2014 20:07
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on 18-12-2014 17:33
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on 14-12-2014 20:14
One half is euro other turkey I believe.
A call to customer services is your only option and plead your case. Remember however they have no obligation to reverse any of the charges and any goodwill is exactlu that, goodwill.
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on 14-12-2014 20:28
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on 14-12-2014 20:28
@viridis wrote:
Common problem when north cyprus signal reaches over into southern areas.
One half is euro other turkey I believe.
A call to customer services is your only option and plead your case. Remember however they have no obligation to reverse any of the charges and any goodwill is exactlu that, goodwill.
I believe this to be the case @viridis Sadly not the first time we have heard this about travel in Cyprus.
Not being facetious here but any type of travel abroad does need a bit of research on the roaming charges in that area...:smileysad:
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on 14-12-2014 20:31
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on 14-12-2014 20:31
Wasn't this your phone searching out the available Network not o2's systems ?
Choosing a Network manually in the Phones settings is sometimes the best remedy.
As you've mentioned moving to another provider if this is not "sorted", then If you do move Network please check that your next preferred one gives good signal where you live,work and commute by checking them out via their payg SIM cards. You can unlock your phone to try out other SIM cards. https://www.o2.co.uk/apps/help/help?qid=1&q1=2&route=unlocking&case=Handset%20Unlocking%20Form And http://www.o2.co.uk/help/phones-and-devices/unlocking-your-iphone-and-using-it-on-another-network.
O2 will let you know whether you have fulfilled any contractual agreement you may have with them.
Please let us know how you get on.
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on 14-12-2014 20:35
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on 14-12-2014 20:35
You should manually select an EU network when close to any borders to prevent this from happening.
Sadly, and I know you don't want to hear this but, this is user error and whilst you may get a goodwill gesture out of O2, as mentioned, it is not a given.
Sorry......
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on 15-12-2014 10:44
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on 15-12-2014 10:44
You may well get some form of goodwill gesture but they are highly unlikely to better meeting you halfway. I wish you luck, no one likes an unexpected bill so near Christmas.
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on 16-12-2014 21:20
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on 16-12-2014 21:27
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on 16-12-2014 21:32
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on 16-12-2014 21:32
@Anonymous wrote:
I discussed with customer service yesterday and update is that Network services have advised that this is a problem with their system. My charges are to be amended within 72 hours so hopefully this is good news
I am pleased to hear this @Anonymous Please update us when the charges are amended. It possibly could help others with a similar problem
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on 17-12-2014 08:21
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on 17-12-2014 08:21
Good news, hope these charges are refunded asap. Be prepared to have to caall again though.

