Alerts for reaching contract limits

on 07-07-2015 13:30
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on 07-07-2015 13:30
Hi is there a way I can set up automatic alerts so that I know when I am about to go over my tariff?
Just been charged £80.00+ for a £23.00 per month contract. If i'd been notified then I have been more conscious about how many minutes I was using because that bill is ridiculous...
I am aware that going over my minutes is my own doing which is why I'm not asking for a refund but just to make sure I dont spend this every month, is there a way to get automatic alerts about this?
T

on 07-07-2015 13:34
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on 07-07-2015 13:34
@Anonymous wrote:Hi is there a way I can set up automatic alerts so that I know when I am about to go over my tariff?
Just been charged £80.00+ for a £23.00 per month contract. If i'd been notified then I have been more conscious about how many minutes I was using because that bill is ridiculous...
I am aware that going over my minutes is my own doing which is why I'm not asking for a refund but just to make sure I dont spend this every month, is there a way to get automatic alerts about this?
T
They do alert you when you're about to reach your data allowance (at the 80% and at the 100% point), however don't think that they do it for the minutes. Perhaps, installing the MyO2 app could help?
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on 07-07-2015 13:44
Install the MyO2 app - it's easy to use and it does show you your remaining allowances in a clear and easy to understand way.
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on 07-07-2015 13:45
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on 07-07-2015 13:45
O2 adopt the policy of making the person with the contract responsible for monitoring their own usage. MY O2 allows this both via PC or on your phone via the App
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on 07-07-2015 15:39
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on 07-07-2015 15:39
Yes its the responsibility of the person whose name is on the contract but this can be particularly difficult for parents taking out a contract for their offspring.
No alerts can be set up for minutes I'm afraid but the My O2 app is definitely the way to go.
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on 07-07-2015 16:10
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on 07-07-2015 16:10
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