18-02-2014 14:48
18-02-2014 14:48
I just recieved my bill for last mponth - it was the last thing I neededand didn't expect.
I finished my last work contect in November and have been job seeking.
I left my wife at the end of Jan as well - so am sofa surfing at the moment - with all the people wanting to talk to me I went over my allowance (Not realising and for the first - and only - time)
My bill has goe from san average of £24 to £108!
I called to check and they say it was all legitimate - I checked the online bill and I seem to have made in the region of 20 calls with an average of 25 minutes each so well over y 300 minutes allowance.
When I asked if my phone could be capped I was told that the system does not allow it.
I will be watching my useage extremely carefully until my phone contract runs out - then I will change to a provider that allows capping - e.gTESCO.
BE VERY CAREFUL PEOPLE!
18-02-2014 16:12 - edited 18-02-2014 16:44
O2 (quite rightly IMO) have the stance that they expect people to monitor their own usage and take responsibility for their own usage.
They provide a number of different ways to monitor your own usage
- text service (21202)
- myo2 online access
- myo2 app
- call 202
18-02-2014 19:30
18-02-2014 20:21
18-02-2014 20:21
@a_hcir wrote:o2 obviously have the technology to cap contracts, because as you rightly say they run tesco mobile, ....
O2 do not run Tesco mobile, Tesco uses the O2 network for it's signal in the same way that Sainsbury's uses Vodafone. The only MVNO with a direct relation to O2 is GiffGaff who are also owned by Telefonica.
18-02-2014 20:34 - edited 18-02-2014 20:39
@aldaweb wrote:O2 do not run Tesco mobile, Tesco uses the O2 network for it's signal in the same way that Sainsbury's uses Vodafone. The only MVNO with a direct relation to O2 is GiffGaff who are also owned by Telefonica.
Kinda. Tesco mobile is a joint venture between Telefonica UK and Tesco, ownership is a 50:50 split IIRC.