on 16-06-2017 21:14
on 16-06-2017 21:14
16-06-2017 21:18 - edited 16-06-2017 21:20
16-06-2017 21:18 - edited 16-06-2017 21:20
Yeah, but it's when ROAMING which you aren't when in the UK.
I'm afraid you have not been misled at all, it's just that you have misunderstood.
I'd take the offer of £10 which they are in no way obliged to offer you and learn from your mistake.
16-06-2017 22:11 - edited 16-06-2017 22:36
16-06-2017 22:11 - edited 16-06-2017 22:36
MI5 is totally correct
it clearly says what you can and what you can't use
making calls to EU from U.K. Is not included
What's not included?
Making calls or sending texts from the UK, to countries outside of the UK.
Making calls or sending texts to premium rate numbers, directory service numbers and some non-geographic numbers (which can vary over time). Find out more
Mobile broadband tariffs, as they can only be used in the UK.
all mobiles networks are the same all over the EU.
So for instance, you are a O2 German customer and get bills from O2 Germany. This doesn't mean that they can ring UK from Germany for free now. They will just be charged as this is classed as a international call from their Home country.
however you would be allowed to call UK for free if you have mins as you are Roaming and not on your home network.
EU roaming is what it means, Roaming in another EU than is different from your home network country , in your case o2 uk. this is all what the EU governing body created.
More info is hear
http://www.o2.co.uk/help/pay-monthly/roaming-in-europe
But it I would take the £10 as a good will gesture as to be honest they don't have to offer you anything and probably some other networks may not have offered u at all.