
on 28-01-2015 14:16
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on 28-01-2015 14:16
Hello,
When I used to top up £15 I got 100 MB data. I have done it this time and I haven't got any data. Every day I am being charged £1 for using internet.
Why is this happening?
Thanks
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on 28-01-2015 14:38
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on 28-01-2015 14:38
http://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions/mobile/pay-and-go-web-daily-web-daily-bolt-on-monthy-web-bolt...
As suggested contact O2 customer service to check your usage. Some phones have data counters in them so see what app is usinghiw much data.
And perhaps look at increasing your data allowance as suggested too if necessary.
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28-01-2015 14:26 - edited 28-01-2015 14:26
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28-01-2015 14:26 - edited 28-01-2015 14:26
@Anonymous wrote:Hello,
When I used to top up £15 I got 100 MB data. I have done it this time and I haven't got any data. Every day I am being charged £1 for using internet.
Why is this happening?
Thanks
There is a recognised problem with data resetting recently . You need to ring O2 CS to question this...4445 for Payg...202 for Contract...
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on 28-01-2015 14:27
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on 28-01-2015 14:27
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.

on 28-01-2015 14:38
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on 28-01-2015 14:38
http://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions/mobile/pay-and-go-web-daily-web-daily-bolt-on-monthy-web-bolt...
As suggested contact O2 customer service to check your usage. Some phones have data counters in them so see what app is usinghiw much data.
And perhaps look at increasing your data allowance as suggested too if necessary.
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on 28-01-2015 14:44
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on 28-01-2015 14:44
My O2 or via text to 20202 will give you your remain allowance. As said, 100mb is scarcely adequate for a smart phone. Seriously consider a different tariff, it's cheaper in the long run.

