on 18-12-2014 05:38
on 18-12-2014 05:38
When travelling to Australia, I switch off data roaming and all cellular data, to prohibit charges. Is there anything else I need to do? I still get mail etc using the wifi wherever I stay.
on 18-12-2014 10:32
@Anonymous wrote:When travelling to Australia, I switch off data roaming and all cellular data, to prohibit charges. Is there anything else I need to do? I still get mail etc using the wifi wherever I stay.
Data is the most expensive aspect of roaming that needs to be controlled, so you've got that box ticked.
Just resist the temptation to make unnecessary phone calls, unless using Tugo whilst connected to WiFi and you should be able to keep costs within a reasonable amount.
Do make sure you have a PIN lock on your phone and SIM card though just in case you lose the phone as it could get expensive if it fell into the wrong hands.
on 18-12-2014 07:01
on 18-12-2014 07:01
on 18-12-2014 10:32
@Anonymous wrote:When travelling to Australia, I switch off data roaming and all cellular data, to prohibit charges. Is there anything else I need to do? I still get mail etc using the wifi wherever I stay.
Data is the most expensive aspect of roaming that needs to be controlled, so you've got that box ticked.
Just resist the temptation to make unnecessary phone calls, unless using Tugo whilst connected to WiFi and you should be able to keep costs within a reasonable amount.
Do make sure you have a PIN lock on your phone and SIM card though just in case you lose the phone as it could get expensive if it fell into the wrong hands.
on 18-12-2014 13:23
i used to think that, if you had a wi-fi connection - even when abroad - then no data charges would accrue.
apparently not.
4.42MB used in Cape Verde, using the free wi-fi.? certainyl sir, that will be £26.494
how do they get away with this?
that's defintiely me off elsewhere at the end of my contract.
on 18-12-2014 13:28
on 18-12-2014 13:28
on 18-12-2014 13:40
yes, mobile data was off.
most of the time my phone was completely turned off too.
have no faith in Customer Services, since they were singuilarly unhelpful before when a call between my wife (another o2 customer) and I was not ended properly, resulting in me getting a £28 bill for ONE call ...
on 18-12-2014 13:46
on 18-12-2014 13:46
on 18-12-2014 13:58
so true.
however, I am now much better placed with regard to choosing my replacement provider, now that I have met the excellent folk at Bill Monitor ...
john
on 18-12-2014 14:00
on 18-12-2014 14:00
on 18-12-2014 14:32
on 18-12-2014 14:32
To be honest I have lost a lot of faith in o2 as a major telecom company....