on 17-01-2016 11:46
on 17-01-2016 11:46
I live overseas so cannot top up on line or by phone as it accepts only UK registered cards. O2 must lose a lot of business from tourists.
Strange thing is that I can top up Broadband SIM I use for my dongle, but telephone SIMs and Broadband SIMs cannot be combined in one account.
Seems very backward and easy to fix.
17-01-2016 11:49 - edited 17-01-2016 12:03
17-01-2016 11:49 - edited 17-01-2016 12:03
Have a look at this route @Anonymous You should be able to top up using paypal etc...
http://www.mobiletopup.co.uk/o2
For reference in future and when back in the UK... there are a number of ways to top up here. Scroll down to PAYG
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Discussions-Feedback/Ways-to-pay-guidelines/td-p/874982
Edited to add....if you are now living overseas you may be better off using a local sim if your phone is unlocked
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-01-2016 12:02
on 17-01-2016 12:02
on 17-01-2016 12:06
on 17-01-2016 12:06
@Bambino wrote:You beat me to the punch asking that question @Cleoriff. Why use O2 for anything if you're not living in the UK, unless the move is only temporary?
Must admit I had to go back to edit that bit in @Bambino...a quick first read led me to think the OP was on holiday.
(I have also corrected a spelling mistake on the second edit...:smileywink:)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-01-2016 14:44
on 17-01-2016 14:44
The OP must have their reasons. ....
on 17-01-2016 15:33
on 17-01-2016 15:33
on 17-01-2016 19:18
Thanks for the replies. I am retired overseas but come back often for several weeks at a time so need a UK SIM card, and opted for pay as you go rather than a contract, so that I am here.
Otherwise if I use my home/foreign SIM card the roaming costs be 8 pounds a day. O2 confirmed (on Help chat line) I have to have a UK credit/debit card with a billing address with a UK Post code. Their only other idea was to ask a friend/relative in UK to pay for me. I could buy a voucher next time I am in store, but it has an expiry date as does credit, which could expire when I am overseas before I come back. One of the postings suggested using Paypal. I shall try that next time. That could be useful as I could top up when I am overseas just before I come back.
on 17-01-2016 19:28
on 17-01-2016 19:28
on 17-01-2016 19:34
on 17-01-2016 19:34
@Anonymous One of my friends retired to Spain...she also comes back to the UK often. She uses a Spanish payg mobile when in Spain (with a local sim) and has a seperate phone and sim for when she comes back to the UK. It works well for her. I did tell her to use one sim in both phones but they are different makes and she is happy doing it her 'own way'
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-01-2016 21:04
Hmmn, are you sure? In the O2 shop they said credit would expire if I did not use the phone, which would be the case if I am not in UK. Will look into it again