on 28-11-2022 08:08
Hi I have received a bill with £42 of charges for mobile data abroad , which I would like to understand where these came from - when I landed in Egypt on 17th oct I was in aeroplane mode , I then turned off my mobile data and stopped using data until I arrived back at uk a week later , so am struggling to see how I have incurred these charges ?
i recognise the few texts and expected them but the data looks incorrect to me ?
please advise
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on 28-11-2022 08:44
Depending on your phone @Mich81 it could be apps trying to establish a data connection.
Both Apple and some Android devices use data for messaging/voicemail purposes, so could be one of those.
The phone will squeeze out some data use when turned off/on as well.
If you want to dispute the charges then you need to contact customer services - either call 202 from your phone or message on social media using the links below.
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Please note, this is not customer services and we cannot access your account. Do not publish personal details (email, phone number, bank account).
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on 28-11-2022 08:44
Depending on your phone @Mich81 it could be apps trying to establish a data connection.
Both Apple and some Android devices use data for messaging/voicemail purposes, so could be one of those.
The phone will squeeze out some data use when turned off/on as well.
If you want to dispute the charges then you need to contact customer services - either call 202 from your phone or message on social media using the links below.
(Twitter | Instagram | Facebook)
Please note, this is not customer services and we cannot access your account. Do not publish personal details (email, phone number, bank account).
Link to our guide on how to contact them can be found here
on 28-11-2022 09:24
£42 equates to just 5.6MB. Very easy to use in a couple of minutes of background data