on 12-10-2024 14:35
I topped my phone up with a £10 voucher a few months ago, and the only calls I have ever made were test calls to another phone to check if the sim on that device is working. I might have done this around 4 or 5 times, yet my balance now sits at £6.90. Is this normal? I expected my balance to still be close to £10.
Also, I'm not sure if this is relevant, but I think I waited around a year before I decided to use the top-up voucher after I bought it.
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12-10-2024 15:38 - edited 12-10-2024 15:44
12-10-2024 15:38 - edited 12-10-2024 15:44
Hello @SadCustomer texts on O2 Pay and Go (or is it O2 Pay As You Go?? 😉) are 30p per text and 55p per minute for calls.
You could join a Big Bundle like £10 Data Big Bundle. You only pay £10 a month and you will get unlimited calls and texts and 8GB of data per month which is better value than paying standard rates.
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on 12-10-2024 15:06
The top up voucher wouldn't make any difference as it must have still been valid
Any test calls you make are charged at one minute minimum and rounded up so that may be where your credit has gone depending on the tariff you are on
on 12-10-2024 15:15
on 12-10-2024 15:15
All my calls were less than 15 seconds and I'm not on a tariff/contract. A similar thing also happened with Lycamobile before I decided to switch over to O2.
on 12-10-2024 15:19
on 12-10-2024 15:19
This is the O2 voucher I bought: https://www.paypal.com/uk/gifts/brands/o2
12-10-2024 15:38 - edited 12-10-2024 15:44
12-10-2024 15:38 - edited 12-10-2024 15:44
Hello @SadCustomer texts on O2 Pay and Go (or is it O2 Pay As You Go?? 😉) are 30p per text and 55p per minute for calls.
You could join a Big Bundle like £10 Data Big Bundle. You only pay £10 a month and you will get unlimited calls and texts and 8GB of data per month which is better value than paying standard rates.
😃
on 12-10-2024 15:44
on 12-10-2024 15:44
Sounds like you are on a Big Bundle plan. As it is a while since you topped up you will be charged out of bundle rates
Out of Bundle charges
Once you have used your allowances or if you do not renew your bundle each month, you'll pay our Big Bundles standard rates:
Calls cost 55p a minute
Texts cost 30p each (excluding picture or premium messages)
100MB of data costs £2 a day
The 55p charge to make a call could certainly account for the drop in your balance
on 12-10-2024 15:50
on 12-10-2024 15:50
O2 have 2 current PAYG offerings: Pay As You Go: Introducing "Rolling Plans" (where you register a card from which your monthly top-ups are taken), and O2 Big Bundles https://www.o2.co.uk/help/pay-as-you-go/big-bundles
There is a legacy PAYG tariff still at large, but if you moved from Lebara recently, you will not be on that older Classic PAYG "tariff".
Are your test calls to a number not included in the options covered above, perhaps, @SadCustomer?
In both cases above, your top-up is consumed fully on the anniversary date of first top-up in return for the calls and data within your bundle limits for that month. Ant calls not in-bundle will draw down in any credit balance you have on your account - to find that out:
Text BALANCE free to 20202
Not sure if this helps you understand what is happening, in your case?
on 12-10-2024 15:54
We do not know what plan you are on and can only guess at where your credit was used.
The only way to know for sure is to call O2 on 4445 and ask them.
12-10-2024 16:42 - edited 12-10-2024 16:43
12-10-2024 16:42 - edited 12-10-2024 16:43
@SadCustomer @MI5 In case you need the number for O2 Pay and Go Customer Services it is 0344 809 0222.
Or don't forget you can create a MyO2 account and add your number to it, if you haven't already done so. That too should tell you what tariff you are on. You say you are not on a tariff? I wonder if you could be on the old Talkalot or similar standard rate plans?
Or maybe as @Enlli says you are already on a Big Bundle but haven't topped up in a while, so maybe are paying standard rates 'outside' your usual Big Bundle plan.
Once you know your plan name things should become clearer.
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on 12-10-2024 17:06
No, I don't need the number, but thanks anyway