02-06-2013 11:16
02-06-2013 11:16
When I received my mobile upgrade from Virgin - circa November 2012 - I put my Virgin sim in my new phone and my O2 sim in my Blackberry. I had plenty of O2 credit. However, O2 used it all up for nothing by deducting £1 a day from it for me to use the internet or whatever - which I never did; nor did I ask to do.
You at O2 must be able to see all this under my O2 mobile phone number. I want that money refunded to my phone because, otherwise, it is simply what I have called it in the title of this thread, O2's Daylight Robbery!
04-06-2013 22:21
04-06-2013 22:21
@Anonymous wrote:to stop the £1 charge just turn off mobile/cell data
Thats where we started Stu
05-06-2013 06:38
05-06-2013 06:38
05-06-2013 08:38
@Anonymous wrote:
This thread is going round in circles !!
It's a highland reel !!
05-06-2013 12:24
See post above. I turned off Data Services.
05-06-2013 12:50
05-06-2013 12:50
05-06-2013 16:20
06-06-2013 13:29
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
This thread is going round in circles !!It's a highland reel !!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUqhtvJphz8
That Vids like trying to get a pint in Wetherspoons on a Friday night!
06-06-2013 13:55 - edited 06-06-2013 13:56
@Bambino wrote:So basically, this is you not having the knowledge of what to do and O2 haven't robbed you of anything. O2 haven't been very good of late concerning a lot of issues, but this isn't one of them.
No, this is O2 setting all the defaults in their favour, and never to the customers benefit.
The OP is right, he/she has been robbed.
The better situation would have been to have had the network access disabled, until the customer requested it to be enabled.
06-06-2013 14:01 - edited 06-06-2013 14:03
06-06-2013 14:01 - edited 06-06-2013 14:03
@Anonymous wrote:No, this is O2 setting all the defaults in their favour, and never to the customers benefit.
The OP is right, he/she has been robbed.
The better situation would have been to have had the network access disabled, until the customer requested it to be enabled.
You are so wrong, almost everyone now is buying smartphones and to have them crippled on delivery would be pointless.
If you don't want data then don't get a smartphone.
Your statement is libellous too.
06-06-2013 14:03
06-06-2013 14:03