Unauthorised Data Bolt-ons - Children

on 21-01-2018 22:31
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21-01-2018 22:34 - edited 21-01-2018 22:37
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21-01-2018 22:34 - edited 21-01-2018 22:37
@AnonymousMy suggestion is to change him to PAYG. Once he runs out that's it.
Or you could increase his tariff for more data, thats up to you. It would certainly be a cheaper option than buying more data bolt ons.
You asked for no parenting advice so I won't give it....other than say he HAS to learn to take responsibility for his own actions. Not sure of his age... but if he exceeds his limits then he should pay for it.
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on 21-01-2018 22:36
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on 21-01-2018 22:36
Bolt ons are ridiculously expensive and are intended as an occasional add on, not a regular one.
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on 21-01-2018 22:40
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on 21-01-2018 22:40
My (assumed) problem with PAYG would be that it will make him even less likely to text or call us if he needs to contact us in an emergency. I get cross/bored/depressed talking to 02 about this - I can’t see how it is a technical problem to stop it and it is weird they seem uninterested in a 13/14 yr old incurring credit services on someone else’s credit card.
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on 21-01-2018 22:43
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on 21-01-2018 22:43
If you don't want to change tariff, you could always change to Tesco mobile (runs on O2) and you can cap additional monthly spend.
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on 21-01-2018 22:44
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on 21-01-2018 22:44
Can we uninvent phones and the internet?

on 21-01-2018 22:45
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on 21-01-2018 22:47
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on 21-01-2018 22:47
@Anonymous wrote:
Thanks. This has crossed my mind. I am in the fortunate position that the cost is not a problem. What bugs me is the principle of him ignoring boundaries and O2 not giving a ###t. Giving him more data would be to reward: a) his inability to use it wisely; b) his inability to follow rules; c) other stuff that bugs me.
Can we uninvent phones and the internet?
Sadly not @Anonymous but it's an idea. Not sure people today could cope without mobiles though...:smileywink:
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on 21-01-2018 22:47
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on 21-01-2018 22:47
I would have thought this was something that could be done.
I wonder if a complaint would yield better results?
https://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
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21-01-2018 22:53 - edited 21-01-2018 23:03
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21-01-2018 22:53 - edited 21-01-2018 23:03
O2 offer a bolt-on, called Your Family (i think) at £6/month on one mobile, that allows up to 5 mobiles to have free calls between them (contract or payg) which means even with 0 credit on a payg, call and text is possible from any family member to any other.
Worth considering, as you decide how to move on your son's current habit, @Anonymous.

