iPhone Internet Use Abroad - £400 bill

on 16-06-2010 17:31
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on 16-06-2010 17:31
I've just returned from a holiday in Porto Santo (Portugal, EU), and have received a bill from o2 for approximately £400 (four hundred pounds) due to internet use abroad. I turned the data roaming function off the second day of my week-long trip, and instead connected to the internet through the hotel's free wi-fi connection (having been told the hotel provided free wi-fi internet access at the welcome meeting on day two). I probably accessed the internet for around an hour / 90 minutes per day, for checking work e-mails, flight times, and other general browsing. I did not download any songs or videos.
Is there anything I can do to query and reduce this cost? I am both astonished and gutted at having run up such a bill.
I received inadequate warning of the cost of browsing, and no warning of the charges I was incurring day by day. Obviously if I had known when I reached £20 or even £10 I would have stopped browsing the internet immediately and completely.
My girlfriend received a text message from vodaphone just before midnight one evening saying that if she remained connected to the internet beyond midnight UK time, she would be charged £4.99. I received no texts of the sort.
Are all mobile phone networks the same in terms of allowing users to run up such bills?
I have e-mailed o2 about this, but their response said that I was charged because the wi-fi network that I was using was chargeable, hence the bill of £400 for accessing the internet through wi-fi.
The bill is due on the 28th June, by direct debit. I am considering cancelling the direct debit until the issue is resolved. Is this wise?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
GHA

on 16-06-2010 17:42
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on 16-06-2010 17:51
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on 16-06-2010 17:51
Its very very poor netiquette to post the same question in multiple places and on most forums would get you banned. (but not here)

on 16-06-2010 18:34
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on 16-06-2010 18:34
Or the other duplicate post I replied to.
Its very very poor netiquette to post the same question in multiple places and on most forums would get you banned. (but not here)
Shame, even if you are not advertising repeating the same post 4 times on the forum is still spamming it!

on 16-06-2010 23:29
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on 17-06-2010 00:45
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on 17-06-2010 08:16
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on 17-06-2010 08:16
I also turn off all auto updates on apps that I have ie eBay, VourcherCloud etc

on 17-06-2010 13:39
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on 17-06-2010 14:25
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on 17-06-2010 14:25
Ask them for a fully itemised detailed bill proving how in fact you spent that much. They won't be able to and will write it off as a goodwill gesture. 400 pounds is mad.
Or they will tell you to check your online bill which is fully itemised :robotindifferent: If he wants a paper copy he will have to pay for that

on 17-06-2010 14:31
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