24-12-2014 14:10 - edited 24-12-2014 14:13
24-12-2014 14:10 - edited 24-12-2014 14:13
Hi,
I'm about to go on holiday for two weeks abroad so thought it best to download all the app updates I've been putting off and download a few freebies to keep me entertained.
While do so this morning, I got a txt from O2 saying I'm using a lot of data. I ignored the txt because I have the 'Unlimited Data' bolt-on. But they've cut off my internet!
Thank you O2 for this wonderful Christmas present, no internet. Thankfully I'll not be needing internet while abroad but it would be handy to have some internet access (espically for satnav while in still the UK).
I tried phoning O2 on every number I could find but couldn't get passed the robots. So I tried the online chat and after about 30mins with someone called Tush suggesting all manor for basic tests, it was clear we were going no where and Tush said to try again later!
Anyone got any ideas (other than look for a different provider)?
Thanks,
M.
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 24-12-2014 19:55
on 24-12-2014 19:56
on 24-12-2014 19:56
on 24-12-2014 19:57
@Anonymous wrote:
It still doesn't answer the question of "when is unlimited not unlimited".
If a product or service is advertised as unlimited it should be just that.
Very good point Nick.
on 24-12-2014 20:04
on 24-12-2014 20:04
on 25-12-2014 02:21
on 25-12-2014 02:21
It's been reported on here a few times and now confirmed officially that 4gb triggers the FUP and it seems many of us would be better changing to a 4G tariff. I may just keep the legacy tariff though purely out of principal....plus the free text messages from abroad!
on 25-12-2014 16:19
on 25-12-2014 16:19
on 25-12-2014 17:25