30-06-2014 12:44
30-06-2014 12:44
I spent five days in France in May and was charged for data as though I was out side the EU.
o2 have refunded my PAYG balance of £110 after a lot of correspondence but they say I must
have been outside the EU. Explanations include that I must have been on the boarder of an EU country
that an airline was responsible etc. I am still looking for an explanation but am met with 'Impossible'
our systems are such that charges are clearly determined by location.
Another interesting phenomenon was that I topped up with £20 when I discovered that I had a zero
balance, received a message that £1.99 would be taken from mt account which was good for the day
turned off my mobile and when I turned it on again was told I had no money. I had not used the phone in the meantime.
As I am leaving for France shortly for two months and dont want the same thing to happen I have put my SIM in an old type phone ie not smart so can only be used for call. I will then use my NEXUS and iPad for WIFI to read my emails.
Could you please tell me if anyone else has experienced this problem or how it could have happened. I've been with o2 for 15 years and going to the same place in France and its never occured before.
Thanks for your time
Peter
30-06-2014 14:15
Sorry a bit ignorant as I said it was solved meaning that I appreciated the advice I was given. What seems strange is that I did not get the usual welcome to message. When you say was I logged into o2, I dont change any settings when I go abroad. Just wish there was an explanation as to how o2 could think I was outside the EU
30-06-2014 14:19
I did try to use the Free wifi at Bournemouth Air port but could not get a connection for some reason. Other than that I did not turn my phone on until I got to a cafe that Ive used many times before to use their WiFi. And then only for a moment as they had changed their password. I then went on to use my iPad to do whatever, not my phone which I rarely use anyhow, home or abroad.
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19-09-2014 14:19
hi, I am in the process of cancelling my 30day sim only contract - I have been charged from Norway whilst travelling from Dover to Germany via France/Belgium and Holland. I am absolutely outraged. On top of this, the phone was on stand-by in my bag. Customer Services treated me like an idiot, saying I did not understand how mobile networks work. Fact is, there should be no browsing/download chages when phone is in stand-by. We are being charged for outside EU network pings over which we do not have any control - no wonder O2 is making millions (nothing to do with good product nor good service) Network coverage is poor, and customer service is ....well I do not want to be rude.
19-09-2014 14:26
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19-09-2014 14:30
19-09-2014 14:30
Phones will always use data in the backgroung whether in standby or not. You have to turn off mobile data if you don't want to incur charges. The phone always picks up the strongest network signal so best option if you want to use data is to manually select the network especially when near country borders.
19-09-2014 14:31
19-09-2014 14:31
Getting so many of these posts with people on ferries unaware of roaming charges. My neighbour is with EE and is in dispute with them about the same thing....
However it is clearly stated in her T&C's :smileysad:.
Veritas Numquam Perit
19-09-2014 14:38
19-09-2014 14:38
Ferry charges are outrageous and there is unfortunately no warnings onboard. You may if lucky get a network text telling you who you are connected to.