on 07-12-2017 14:09
on 07-12-2017 14:09
I received bills for mine and my daughters phones a few days ago and we have both been charged for using data in Norway but we havent been in Norway...
We did travel to Poland by car and we have information regarding using data in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany and that was 1. Free and 2. Understandable as we did drive through those countries but we were never in Norway.
I was charged around £2 for the data and my daughter was charged £40 and these charged weren't even made on the same day.
I just need help understanding why I was charged for using data in a country that I wasn't in. Besides, Norway is in Europe so eitherway, even if we had been to Norway, we shouldn't have been charged due to the Free Roaming in Europe thing that was introduced earlier this year.
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on 07-12-2017 14:16
on 07-12-2017 14:16
on 07-12-2017 14:16
@Anonymous You'll have to speak to Customer Service regarding the charges. https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus Were you by any chance on a ferry during your travels?
on 07-12-2017 14:16
on 07-12-2017 14:36
on 07-12-2017 14:36
As I understand it, the name Norway is so called as its the satellite system used by ferries...Usually shown as NOR
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on 07-12-2017 22:28
on 07-12-2017 22:28
Travelling by car to Poland 🇵🇱 would have to involve crossing the Channel by ferry. I'm guessing the charges would be quite high if data was used.
on 08-12-2017 13:26
on 08-12-2017 13:26
Hello @Anonymous did you get a chance to speak to customer services about these charges?
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on 08-12-2017 16:56
on 08-12-2017 16:56
on 08-12-2017 16:58
on 08-12-2017 16:58
@rulleh wrote:
If taking the advice steer clear of the web chat if at all possible. I don't know, but I'm hopeful, if any other avenue of customer service is more competent but the web chat people are simply in a league of their own.
That's one polite way of putting it @rulleh. They certainly are no help at all with account issues...
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on 08-12-2017 16:58
on 08-12-2017 16:58
@rulleh wrote:
If taking the advice steer clear of the web chat if at all possible. I don't know, but I'm hopeful, if any other avenue of customer service is more competent but the web chat people are simply in a league of their own.
We always advise the same.