31-03-2024 13:02 - edited 31-03-2024 13:03
31-03-2024 13:02 - edited 31-03-2024 13:03
I have been reading on this board that call charges to Northern Ireland are included in your allowance. However when I asked customer services last week, before I made a call to N. Ireland, that the call will be charged as an International call. I queried this by replying that I was not calling the Republic of Ireland and once again the man from customer services was adamant that it would still be charged as an International call even though I pointed out that N.Ireland was part of the UK.
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on 31-03-2024 15:05
Complete buffoons but not surprised these days unfortunately.
on 31-03-2024 15:11
Yes I’m aware of that, I’m pointing out the fact that the O2 customer service give the wrong answer to the question.
on 31-03-2024 17:01
on 31-03-2024 17:01
All Northern Ireland land line numbers begin 028 and are part of the UK dialling plan, ergo included in your minutes allowance.
on 31-03-2024 17:22
Pretty sure that's understood already.
on 31-03-2024 17:58
on 31-03-2024 17:58
It clearly needs to be stated more often than necessary as VMO2 CS patently have no clue.
What a shower of shysters 🙄
on 31-03-2024 18:02
on 31-03-2024 18:02
on 31-03-2024 19:05
Whatever it is, clearly needs retraining.
on 31-03-2024 20:32
on 31-03-2024 20:32
Either way:
on 31-03-2024 20:40
on 31-03-2024 20:40
I think it is more a geography lesson that is needed... and is same as when they say Gibraltar is part of Spain...
May be they need this in Cape Town or Manila
on 31-03-2024 20:47
on 31-03-2024 20:47
@madasaf1sh wrote:I think it is more a geography lesson that is needed... and is same as when they say Gibraltar is part of Spain...
Don't tell the Spanish it isn't !