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Guide to O2 BARs

pgn
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** My O2 self-serve steps to add/remove restrictions on your account were updated by @Dave-O2 on 27/11/24**

 

A glance at the spread and types of questions coming into the Community Forum shows there is a fairly large number of restrictions that can be, or are, applied to a phone, tablet, watch or to an O2 account, either Pay Monthly or PAYG, on O2’s network.  

 

Any such restriction is known as a BAR: a setting that can be applied to your phone number or account or device that prevents some function or feature from working as you might expect.

 

Some of these BARs only come into play when the person tries to do something not previously attempted, such as travelling abroad (where ROAMING, for Calls, SMS or Data, is required) or sending an SMS to a short-code number (eg, a radio quiz or a charity auction line or voting for a song in a radio or TV competition), for example.

 

Other BARs can affect your service from the day you receive your phone, especially as some high-end phones are now being shipped in a disabled state to deter theft - removing this BAR needs the account holder to confirm receipt of the phone to O2.

 

A quick Google prior to putting this “Guide to O2 BARs” together shows just how people search for or describe the symptoms they are experiencing, and that subsequently require a call to O2 to have a BAR removed from, or applied to, their account. The number in each circle shows the relative frequency of these tickets:

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Here’s the list, provided by O2, showing the BAR name, as it is known within O2, and the impact it has when applied or in effect - note some BARs have increasingly restrictive effects on what your phone is permitted to do:

BAR Name Description Notes
Adult Bar Bars Adult content dialling  
Chat Bar Bars Chat content dialling  
Adult & Chat Bar Bars both Adult & Chat dialling  
Bothway Bar Bars incoming and outgoing calls, SMS and MMS Added as part of stolen or lost process to bar sim
IMEI Bar Bars the handset Added for lost stolen also
International Call Bar Bars all outgoing international calls except back to home public land mobile network whilst roaming  
International Outgoing Call Bar Bars all outgoing international calls except back to home public land mobile network, or PLMN, whilst roaming This is usually automatically added to accounts when connected to the network and has to be removed for full roaming use to work
Incoming Call Bar Bars incoming calls but allows outgoing  
Outgoing Call Bar Bars outgoing calls, SMS and MMS but allows incoming  
Premium Bar Bars premium number dialling  
Premium & International Bar Bars all Premium & International dialling  
Remove Premium Bar & Add Premium Adult Bar Removes the Premium Bar and adds an Adult Content and Premium Bar  
Roaming Bar Bars use of calling outside the UK  
Roaming Bar Bars all incoming calls when roaming outside home PLMN (public land mobile network)  
Roaming Bar Bars incoming calls whilst roaming  
Roaming Bar Bars all outgoing international calls All calls to anywhere outside the UK
Class 9 Bar Automatically added by system for non payment
- This bar automatically removes once a full payment is made on the electronic billing system that handles automatic payments
- This bar stops outgoing calls, SMS and MMS and redirects customer to the Debt Assistance Team
An account with this bar has entered treatment status/credit control procedure

 

So next time you have to call O2 to get a BAR removed or added to your O2 account, you’ll be able to give the CS agent on the other end of the phone or Social Media query the BAR name in question, hopefully leading to a quick resolution of the problem without the frustration of multiple calls and weird effects on your O2 mobile, smartphone or tablet service.

 

Alternatively, you can now manage the BARs on your account via the below steps ↘️

 

  • Sign in

 

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  • Select Bar and divert

 

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  • Select SIM barring and add/remove the restrictions you want on your account.

 

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jonsie
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A brilliant guide @pgn 

This will be so handy

@Martin-O2can this be added to the guide list complete with hash-tag?

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Absolutely brilliant guide @pgn. There's so much work gone into that.

Tells us everything we need to know about bars. Thank you for putting it together.. 😊

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Well done @pgn! I think this one will get referred to a lot once we get the tag sorted.

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This is excellent @pgn    😊

Concise and really needed ~ hope this will be on a tag soon.

 

BobM
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Great guide @pgn 👍 

Lot of work gone into that one, well done.

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Great guide @pgn 

I`m sure many will find this very useful

MI5
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Nice work @pgn 

madasaf1sh
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Nice one @pgn 

 

The only thing I would say is one of them is an Internal Bar Code so might need to be removed.... 

Martin-O2
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Really great guide @pgn! Thanks for taking the time to pull all this info together. 😊 I'll get the guide link added today and update the index pages.   

pgn
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@madasaf1sh wrote:

Nice one @pgn 

 

The only thing I would say is one of them is an Internal Bar Code so might need to be removed.... 


Thank you - which one, @madasaf1sh?

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@pgn 


The Class 9 Bar, I believe is an internal reference to the bar slight_smile 

Martin-O2
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Quick link for this one is in place guys! Guide: O2 BARs # BAR will do the trick. 

pgn
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Hi @madasaf1sh - that Class 9 bar was queried, and seems ok to be on the list. I've seen it on another list of Bars elsewhere on the Forum, too.

[Removed as per member request]

Maybe it'll make people think twice about taking the direct debit off their account and having to remember to pay manually every month 

 

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I was reading @Cleoriff guide to avoid unexpected charges, the "Charge to mobile" scam, and she mentioned getting a bar set up by asking Customer Service. 

Is this on 202 number?

jonsie
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Yes just call 202 and they will place a bar on 'charge to mobile' @Patricia1066 

Cleoriff
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@Patricia1066 

It came from the first BARS guide compiled by a previous Manager (Marjo)  in 2018

See HERE. 

So we used to tell people to contact customer services Guide: How to find help & contact O2 and ask them to place a "Bar all direct to bill debits"on the account. As that was a bit of a mouthful (and some CS didn't understand what it was) it was easier to ask for a Bar on Charge to Mobile.

Dave-O2
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Sorry for the Guide spam today 😂

 

After speaking with @pgn the BARs guide has been updated with the My O2 self-serve steps with instructions on how to add/remove restrictions (with screenshots)

 

Tagging @Cleoriff,@jonsie@MI5@madasaf1sh@gmarkj@Oxonian@TallTrees@Bambino@Enlliso you're all aware 👍

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Great work, @Dave-O2 - glad to see you kept the 'errors and omissions excepted' bit at the very, very end in 🤣

A picture paints a thousand words 👍🏼

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@Dave-O2 

Thanks for the update and tagging me twice 😂

We seem to be giving members a great deal of control over their own accounts nowadays?

I have one query though.

If a sim/phone is barred due to lack of payment, is there any loophole where a knowledgeable phone technician (based on street markets/random phone shops) could access the phone and get it working again? i.e Remove the bar(s) and use a sim only from a different network?

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So nice I tagged you twice @Cleoriff 😂

 

If an account has been restricted due to non-payment, this type of bar is unable to be lifted via My O2, or directly through the device, this can only be done through customer service 👍

 

 

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@Dave-O2 

Thanks for responding. I know the bar would never be lifted by O2 until payment has been made but that's not what I asked.

I'm querying whether the bar could be lifted by a mobile phone 'technician'.

(In our town we have loads of freelance mobile phone shops and 2 market days with mobile phone stalls)

The guys who run these shops/stalls are able to do a lot with phones.

From a scam perspective, I'm asking if THEY could lift the bar and give the customer a different network sim so the phone could be used again.

I'm trying to ascertain whether these mobile phone guys (who are not O2 employees) could lift any bar placed on the phone?

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Hey @Cleoriff, sorry for any confusion there, in short the answer is NO 😊

 

If a restriction is added on our end for example an IMEI bar after a phone has been lost/stolen, then this couldn't be removed by anyone other than ourselves.

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Thanks @Dave-O2 

That's reassuring to hear.

Case closed M'Lud 😂