on 18-10-2020 07:31
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on 18-10-2020 07:58
You don't say where you are abroad or how long you have been there?
Nor what 3rd party sim you are using?
O2 have a policy of using your phone abroad for more than 63 days in a 4 month period will be classed as overusage. https://www.o2.co.uk/roamfairuse This applies to any roaming in any country.
You will then be charged at standard roaming rates, applicable to the country you are in.
The best thing to do is buy a local sim and use that.
Remove the O2 and 3rd party sim from the phone completely.
Use Wifi wherever possible.
If you want to dispute any usage you can call O2 on any number in this guide Guide: Coronavirus Community Help and Support
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-10-2020 07:58
You don't say where you are abroad or how long you have been there?
Nor what 3rd party sim you are using?
O2 have a policy of using your phone abroad for more than 63 days in a 4 month period will be classed as overusage. https://www.o2.co.uk/roamfairuse This applies to any roaming in any country.
You will then be charged at standard roaming rates, applicable to the country you are in.
The best thing to do is buy a local sim and use that.
Remove the O2 and 3rd party sim from the phone completely.
Use Wifi wherever possible.
If you want to dispute any usage you can call O2 on any number in this guide Guide: Coronavirus Community Help and Support
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-10-2020 08:24
on 18-10-2020 08:24
Just to add, it doesn't matter what network provider is showing on your phone whilst abroad. These are networks partnered with O2 to allow usage of your phone during travel.
For instance, if I go to Spain using my O2 phone, I connect to Movistar (a Spanish network)
However, I am still using my O2 sim, so my bill will be payable to O2.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-10-2020 08:32
on 18-10-2020 08:58
on 18-10-2020 08:58
Then as I said @Billin you need to contact O2 about your bill if you are questioning it.
If you didn't have the O2 travel bolt on,https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/international/using-phone-abroad which would have cost £4.99 per day for texts, calls and data, then these are the international rates you are paying using an O2 sim
http://international.o2.co.uk/internationaltariffs/travelling_abroad#
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-10-2020 15:49
on 18-10-2020 15:49
Data use abroad can be billed late.
It all depends on the local network and how often they resolve their bills with roaming partners.
It's quite possible that these data charges are from a previous month when you may have been using your o2 sim.
Usually, this would show as a "late landing charge" on your bill.