Why can't I top up by an arbitrary amount?
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on 27-06-2021 14:08
Let's say I have £9.80 credit. It would suit me to top up by just 20p and get a £10 bundle.
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27-06-2021 14:13 - edited 27-06-2021 14:20
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27-06-2021 14:13 - edited 27-06-2021 14:20
@dabl8
Because it costs more than 20p to process a 20p top up.
And since day one of PAYG it has been a minimum of £5 top ups(this is no longer the case) so no chance of it changing anytime soon, if at all.
If they where to allow this I would expect them to pass on the costs to you the customer.
edited to add (this is no longer the case)
I do not work for o2 or any VMo2 /Telefonica/Liberty Global Company
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on 27-06-2021 14:14
£10 is the minimum set by O2 I'm afraid.
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27-06-2021 14:50 - edited 27-06-2021 14:55
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27-06-2021 14:50 - edited 27-06-2021 14:55
I get very little for my £9.80 if I use it without a bundle. If I would switch network I forfeit the balance. That's £10 down the drain unless I go through the hassle of keeping the SIM and setting up a new number on the other network.
Other networks: 3 lets me buy a daily bundle for 30p. 1Pmobile is true PAYG where I would be charged per MB/ per minute/ per SMS.
IT says here: https://www.o2.co.uk/help/account-and-billing/extra-charges-guide: £3 per MB. Max £1 per day. What does that mean?
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27-06-2021 15:37 - edited 27-06-2021 15:38
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27-06-2021 15:37 - edited 27-06-2021 15:38
@dabl8
Three no longer offers the 30p daily bundles its now charged at 10p per minute, 10p/SMS and 5p MB.
New Three price plans: http://www.three.co.uk/cs/Satellite?blobkey=id&blobnocache=false&blobwhere=1401117147714&blobheader=...
They used to offer a daily internet bundle for 50p per day which gave you 120Mb of data
1p Mobile is an interesting proposition as its is a pure Old Fashioned PAYG service running on top of BT's network, and like most MVNO's they offer (sometimes) better and more innovative services.
I think £3/mb and max £1 a day is legalese as they have to show the cost per Mb.
To be honest if you have a esim capable handsets the likes esim.net offer better value on a pay monthly / non credit check option.
I do not work for o2 or any VMo2 /Telefonica/Liberty Global Company
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28-06-2021 16:24 - edited 28-06-2021 16:25
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28-06-2021 16:24 - edited 28-06-2021 16:25
Funny it's not showing up in the PDF but I can see that addon in My3; and now that I see it again it's gone up to 50p for 120MB

