21-03-2016 01:42
21-03-2016 01:42
HELP: Please How Do I cancel a webdaily bolt on. I did not request for this it started as a default once my All rounder 500 MG bolt on ran out.
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21-03-2016 02:35 - edited 21-03-2016 07:13
21-03-2016 02:35 - edited 21-03-2016 07:13
You need to phone customer services http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus.
If you needed a one off bolt on... it should not be reoccurring. http://www.o2.co.uk/help/pay-and-go/bolt-ons
Have you checked in My O2 to see if you can cancel the bolt on via that route?
Veritas Numquam Perit
21-03-2016 02:35 - edited 21-03-2016 07:13
21-03-2016 02:35 - edited 21-03-2016 07:13
You need to phone customer services http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus.
If you needed a one off bolt on... it should not be reoccurring. http://www.o2.co.uk/help/pay-and-go/bolt-ons
Have you checked in My O2 to see if you can cancel the bolt on via that route?
Veritas Numquam Perit
21-03-2016 07:42
21-03-2016 07:42
21-03-2016 07:49 - edited 21-03-2016 07:53
21-03-2016 07:49 - edited 21-03-2016 07:53
@Anonymous wrote:
The Web Daily is not a bolt on. It will take £1 off your payg credit every day if you leave mobile data switched on
It is classed as a Bolt on though @Anonymous
If you look at the link I posted... it's in a section called Bolt Ons. Of course to stop it taking money you need to have mobile data turned off. and use WiFi. Or ring CS to change tariff
Veritas Numquam Perit
21-03-2016 08:11
You can tell I haven't used payg for years as it never used to be an inclusive bolt on to my knowledge
21-03-2016 10:14
21-03-2016 10:14
My youngest is on O2 payg (an old tariff) so he keeps me updated. ....sometimes...
Veritas Numquam Perit
21-03-2016 10:21
21-03-2016 10:21
It will work out better and maybe cheaper to get a different tariff with more data. You can get more data for the same payment with the likes of giffgaff and tesco, both use the O2 network.
21-03-2016 15:33 - edited 21-03-2016 15:49
21-03-2016 15:33 - edited 21-03-2016 15:49
[Edited for corrections...]
What they said is true..
If you are on contract once your generic 500MB bolt on is used up it'll move to a slowed down version of your speeds let you it will let you know at 100% and then stop, but you won't be charged for it.. just slapped on the wrist a few times...
If you are on PAYG and it runs out, if you have credit left on the account it'll eat £1 per day for 50MB (unless you get more) OR alternatively.. depending on the tariff it'll burn your credit out.
If you had Web Daily, reasonably the 500MB bolt on would replace it, unless you had Web Daily and an extra-one-off bolt on of 500MB, in which case you need to get it completely removed and replaced, which in hind will require a total tariff-selection change.
Otherwise like someone posted before the 50MB Web Daily and 1GB bolt ones have their own thing going.
Realistically calling Customer Services and getting them to refine it to something that won't touch web daily will be better for you.
21-03-2016 15:41
As far as I'm aware it used to be slowed down but I was under the impression that it completely stops now once you've ran out
21-03-2016 15:48