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Adjustments can be anything either positive or negative to correct your bill.
If it isn't clear what from your MyO2 you need to call customer services to ask Guide: How to find help & contact O2
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Adjustments can be anything either positive or negative to correct your bill.
If it isn't clear what from your MyO2 you need to call customer services to ask Guide: How to find help & contact O2
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on 04-01-2020 19:41
This usually means you are paying for something you have bought, or have phoned a premium number. You could have sent a MMS?
We have no access to your account so you will have to contact customer services Guide: How to find help & contact O2
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If this is a new account or if you have changed tariff you may have to pay an adjustment from the change date to the billing date. Also an adjustment could be a credit on the account if there is a minus sign.
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Adjustment charges are defined as:
"One-off charges that are not covered within your tariff and any credits, refunds or cash returns. Examples of these include bill re-print charges and discretionary credits."
If you have a credit it will look like this.
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on 25-01-2021 15:55
I have been charged £10.26 plus VAT for "adjustments" on this months bill.
No explanation.
Any idea what they could be for?
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on 25-01-2021 15:58
You need to contact O2.
All numbers are in this guide Guide: Coronavirus Community Help and Support
When you call, you will be asked for the reason you are calling.
Stay silent for 15 seconds and you will be taken to the keypad options.
Press 2 for Everything Else
Press 5 for More Options
Press 7 for Anything Else which will put you though to someone.
You can also try saying "Upgrade" or "Fraud" to be connected to an advisor.
8.00am is the best time to call if you can.
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