on 25-06-2016 11:10
on 25-06-2016 11:10
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 25-06-2016 11:18
on 25-06-2016 11:18
on 25-06-2016 11:30
on 25-06-2016 11:30
on 25-06-2016 11:31
on 25-06-2016 11:31
If you want to opt-out, you can do so at any time by texting “NOTRAVEL” to 23336. It can take up to 24 hours for O2 Travel to be removed from your account.
If you do opt-out of O2 Travel, you’ll automatically be charged standard European roaming rates for all calls, texts and data usage when travelling.
on 25-06-2016 12:01
on 25-06-2016 12:01
@Anonymous wrote:If you want to opt-out, you can do so at any time by texting “NOTRAVEL” to 23336. It can take up to 24 hours for O2 Travel to be removed from your account.
I'm not sure if the shortcodes work outside of UK though ?
on 25-06-2016 12:06
on 25-06-2016 12:06
@MI5 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:If you want to opt-out, you can do so at any time by texting “NOTRAVEL” to 23336. It can take up to 24 hours for O2 Travel to be removed from your account.
I'm not sure if the shortcodes work outside of UK though ?
We also don't know where the OP is abroad.
on 25-06-2016 12:11
on 25-06-2016 12:11
@Bambino wrote:We also don't know where the OP is abroad.
True, but we can safely assume it's in the EU
on 25-06-2016 12:23
on 25-06-2016 12:23
I honestly don't think short codes work when out of the country. I know when I have tried to vote in a reality show (yeah yeah) it's not recognised.
Mind you I have never tried an O2 short code?
Veritas Numquam Perit
25-06-2016 12:26 - edited 25-06-2016 12:26
25-06-2016 12:26 - edited 25-06-2016 12:26
@Cleoriff wrote:I honestly don't think short codes work when out of the country.
I didn't suggest it originally for the same reason, but maybe @Anonymous could try it and confirm one way or the other?
25-06-2016 12:28 - edited 25-06-2016 12:29
25-06-2016 12:28 - edited 25-06-2016 12:29
@MI5 wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:I honestly don't think short codes work when out of the country.
I didn't suggest it originally for the same reason, but maybe @Anonymous could try it and confirm one way or the other?
Yes...I should have quoted you ...I was simply backing up your query....As you probably know I have tried it for Strictly...:smileytongue:
Veritas Numquam Perit