on 16-11-2017 11:08 - last edited on 16-11-2017 11:31 by Martin-O2
I go live the country and I pay my bill from my bank in uk I need pay with debit card in of my country what I need to do?
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16-11-2017 11:26 - edited 16-11-2017 11:28
16-11-2017 11:26 - edited 16-11-2017 11:28
Hi @Anonymous You wont be able to pay unless its with a card registered in the UK
All ways to pay are here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-Pay-and-Go/How-can-I-pay-my-bill-or-Ways-to-pay-guidelines/ba-p/1014090
Edited to ask...if you have a bank in the UK, then you should have a card associated with that bank?
Veritas Numquam Perit
16-11-2017 11:26 - edited 16-11-2017 11:28
16-11-2017 11:26 - edited 16-11-2017 11:28
Hi @Anonymous You wont be able to pay unless its with a card registered in the UK
All ways to pay are here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-Pay-and-Go/How-can-I-pay-my-bill-or-Ways-to-pay-guidelines/ba-p/1014090
Edited to ask...if you have a bank in the UK, then you should have a card associated with that bank?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 16-11-2017 11:43
on 16-11-2017 11:43
on 20-11-2017 15:30
Hi @Anonymous let us know how you're getting on and if you have any further questions about paying your bill!
on 12-01-2018 16:55
on 12-01-2018 16:55
There is a way if you have a UK card, but it is registered abroad, that is until O2 muck it up. It means that you borrow an address for half an hour while you set up a direct debit, then when that is done you change it back. It does mean phoning your card supplier and asking them to change your address to that of a friend or relative, and explaining why. Once set up you have to phone your bank again to put things back as they should be.They will think you and O2 are slightly mad, but will help. I set this up 18 months ago and it worked perfectly until O2 changed their settings and now cannot get any money. Spent three hours on a chat line, and it is outside their comprehension. It is about time O2 caught up with how many websites think globally and allow a mobile population remain mobile.