on 12-10-2012 16:45
on 12-10-2012 16:45
Why can I not call 0800 numbers from my pay monthly phone?
I am told to remove the first 0 and try again.
I have now found I have been charged £5.40 for three phone calls to a free phone number which doesn't even come out of my minutes.
This is ridiculous, other networks either don't charge or at least take it from your minutes.
Another issue with O2, I have been with you 6 months and you have lost signal several times leaving me with a useless phone, I don't have a landline or computer so how are people suppose to get in contact with me!?
I sometimes try using wifi (including o2 wifi) with full signal strength but am told I am unable to connect, check my connectivity, and I have the same problem with mobile Internet too sometimes.
This is unacceptable when I'm paying for a 'service' every month and am tided into a contract!
Sort it out O2
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on 12-10-2012 19:04
on 12-10-2012 19:04
on 12-10-2012 16:53
Until O2 provide free 0800 calls your best option is this : http://www.0800buster.co.uk/
on 12-10-2012 17:15
on 12-10-2012 17:15
on 12-10-2012 19:04
on 12-10-2012 19:04
on 15-10-2012 17:17
on 13-09-2014 23:15
So confused. I read that 0800 was free to mobile, you just dial 800. Now I have a huge bill. Over £6 for just one call. Why can't all this be clearer? I am fed up of being fleeced over and over again.
on 13-09-2014 23:20
on 13-09-2014 23:20
New regulations will be coming in to ensure 0800 numbers are free from mobiles but until then we have to use alternate numbers. Too late for your charges I'm afraid. It's criminal how the networks have been getting away with this for so long.
If you have a BT landline or Virgin there are apps that you can download which will allow you to call these numbers free, just routing the calls through your home phone.
on 13-09-2014 23:36
on 13-09-2014 23:36
on 14-09-2014 09:54
on 14-09-2014 09:54
Giffgaff is also free for 0800 numbers and like O2 owned by Telefonica.
on 14-09-2014 13:36
on 14-09-2014 13:36