29-04-2013 17:13
29-04-2013 17:13
On the 3rd of May this year, I boarded a ferry in Portsmouth and 24 hours later docked in Bilbao, Spain. Whilst onboard I had no mobile phone connection. No data access.
I checked my bill when I got home this weekend and I've been billed £40 for "Non-EU browse and download" on the exact date I was on a boat, country code "ISL".
Has anyone else had this happen?
I've had an online chat with O2 twice now. The second time they had no record of my first query about this. This time again they said they will investgate it.
I'm quite loath to pay £40 on my bill and wait for them to investgate when I'm on a £27-a-month contract!
Solved! Go to Solution.
02-05-2013 14:33
02-05-2013 14:33
And was it at £6 a mb?
03-05-2013 11:19
They charged:
£40 for 19,329kb on the 3rd. - I guess this is about £2 per mb.
£0 for 4,706kb on the 4th. - no idea why this was "free"
03-05-2013 11:26
03-05-2013 11:26
It is £6 a mb non eu up to the £40 cap so 6.66mb charged then youd see 33.34mb free like the 4th is free. they may have not split the 6.66mb from the 3rd as you hit the £40 cap on that day
01-05-2018 20:28
01-05-2018 20:28
I have had the same happen to me, whilst on a cruise in the Caribbean, not near to Iceland, and charged £40 for 23.49MB data usage. This was taken without any prior warning or consent page offered.
I see that your issue say "SOLVED" but it is quite clearly not solved.
I am about to challenge this charge, as I had assumed I would be paying £4.99 per day in accordance with the O2 Travel bolt-on.
Please advise how this was "solved" as I have got to the end of page 4 and you still seem to be discussing it.
many thanks
Richard
01-05-2018 20:42
01-05-2018 20:42
13-05-2018 11:42
13-05-2018 11:42
...so this was not GPRS network but via wifi, but stll shows on my O2 bill?
Clearly not possible, it must have been via GPRS (general packet radio system - mobile signal) the Cruise Companies must be in cahoots with the Mob Operators to allow this sort of on-billing without consent given.