on 16-11-2016 00:36
on 16-11-2016 00:36
What are all these SMS message charges I'm being billed for when backpacking around Asia? 127 of them! I've hardly used my phone. My couple of calls home come to £20, my data has been off throughout with no charge, no charges for other texts or minutes but still a bill for £112!! What is this for? How can this happen and what can I do to stop it if I'm not using my phone?
Thanks - any advice welcome.
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on 16-11-2016 06:44
on 16-11-2016 06:44
16-11-2016 07:57 - edited 16-11-2016 08:06
16-11-2016 07:57 - edited 16-11-2016 08:06
@AnonymousIs there any chance you left voicemail on?. You could be charged twice for that. Once to receive the call and again when/if you listened to the message. Calls from Asia (depending where) are between 80p- £1.25 to receive....
http://www.o2.co.uk/international/travel/standard-charges
I gave the range....as no indication what countries you backpacked through
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 16-11-2016 08:10
on 16-11-2016 08:10
@Anonymous seems to think they are for sms not calls?
on 16-11-2016 08:16
on 16-11-2016 08:16
Yes I know he said sms...but we had another customer recently who had left voicemail on whilst travelling out of Europe and didn't realise the implications of doing that. I was suggesting another scenario....
Of course if his bill breakdown isn't clear and he wants to challenge it then ringing CS is the way to do it ..
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 16-11-2016 08:21
on 16-11-2016 08:21
on 16-11-2016 08:25
on 16-11-2016 08:25
@MI5 wrote:
I'm just struggling with the fact that sms are free to receive and rhe op said they haven't used the phone.
I can't think where any sms charges would come from?
Other than to make a couple of calls which cost £20.....
Not sure if honest...which is why i mentioned the dreaded voicemail abroad
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 16-11-2016 08:30
on 16-11-2016 08:30
on 23-11-2016 15:21
on 23-11-2016 15:21
Hey @Anonymous how's it going? Did you manage to figure out the charges in the end?