on 17-02-2024 12:10
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on 17-02-2024 13:50
Well explained in this video.
17-02-2024 13:41 - edited 17-02-2024 13:43
17-02-2024 13:41 - edited 17-02-2024 13:43
It might not be O2 that sent you a data alert, @Tracey12 - many if not all phones come with an inbuilt data monitor and if this is set too low compared to the data limit you have on your tariff or bundle, it can alert well before the data for the month has been reached. This needs to be adjusted to match how much data you have paid for and when your renewal date is every month to give accurate messages/alerts.
Check in your MyO2 (app or nline: Guide: How-to guide for My O2 ) to see what bolt-on you purchased as there are some that recur monthly if you do not remove them.
Contract bolt-ons:
https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/all-tariffs/bolt-ons
or the PAYG Snacking Bolt-ons:
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/pay-as-you-go/bolt-ons
If you want to talk to O2, call 202 if Contract, 4445 if PAYG, or use the O2 Social Media ways in the link just below. Good luck.
on 17-02-2024 13:50
Well explained in this video.
on 17-02-2024 14:13
on 17-02-2024 14:13
Thank you, I've adjusted settings. I looked at my account and I'm 90% sure its a one off charge but will go into o2 shop to check.
on 17-02-2024 14:20
on 17-02-2024 14:20
Data bolt ons are one off purchases only.
If you don't use all the data in the first month, it will roll over to the second month for free.
After that, it is gone.