on 11-08-2016 23:42
on 11-08-2016 23:42
on 12-08-2016 21:44
on 12-08-2016 21:44
Hi @Anonymous It is going to be virtually impossible to sort this out whilst abroad. You have tried again today to no avail. As you have a cheap PAYG phone you can use pro-tem I would leave this now until you get home. Pointless getting more and more stressed about it. Enjoy the rest of your holiday and let us know what happens when you get back
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 12-08-2016 21:50
on 12-08-2016 21:50
@Anonymous wrote:
Turkey, spain and albania @Anonymous
Hi @Anonymous If you look at this chart you will see only Spain is £1.99 a day. Turkey is £3.99 a day and Albania is £4.99 a day
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 12-08-2016 22:09
on 12-08-2016 22:09
on 13-08-2016 00:05
on 13-08-2016 00:05
Couldn't agree more. I have had O2 travel since 2014. Beware the new "improved" service. I received a text telling me that for £4.99 per day I could get unlimited data and 120 free minutes in US. Just travelled there - when I arrived revived a text saying "Welcome to USA. You are On O2 travel so keep your phone on and get all the data, texts and minutes you need for just £4.99 per day" Being extra cautious went on live chat to double check this was the case - no strings. This was confirmed. So I used it, staying well within my 120 mins. Checked my bill part way through my trip and was showing over £400 bill for international calls. Spent over an hour on live chat and then phone to resolve. Both confirmed I had O2 travel and shouldn't be charged and they didn't know why .i was being, but all they could do was "escalate" and get me to fill in a form to try and get a refund. Really?! How hard is it to say sorry, we told you in writing twice what you had so we won't bill you for it. Time to move providers
on 13-08-2016 08:26
on 13-08-2016 08:49
on 13-08-2016 08:49
I got the £4.99/day text when we went to Japan but I didn't use it. Quite glad I didn't if there is a system issue affecting the new countries, though I did try it for one day in Thailand. Data wise, service was quite abysmal but I was only charged the £4.99 stated.