on 03-08-2013 12:09
on 03-08-2013 12:09
I am a low usage mobile Pay & Go user. Only use calls & text - no data, between £5-7 per month on ORIGINAL tariff (basically Simplicity). Recently I went to Italy on holiday and received a text saying I was on now the O2 Travel tariff. It was cheaper than the tariff at home - 10p instead of 12p for texts and 27p/min instead of 35p for calls! How can it be cheaper to ring home from Italy than from the bottom of my road?
I have tried the CHAT service - a waste of time - they wanted me to upgrade to a £10 a month tariff so I'd get free texts, calls & data. They didn't want to hear I only spend £5-7 a month.
Is it fair/legal/kosha to charge more at home? Should I contact the Ombudsman? O2 doesn't seem much help.
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on 04-08-2013 11:02
on 04-08-2013 11:02
when roaming in europe the eu set a maximum charge for roaming calls but at home any network can charge what they want.
I think your complaint to the regulator would be a waste of time.
Until ofcom impose charging limits on the networks in the uk nothing will change.
on 04-08-2013 11:02
on 04-08-2013 11:02
when roaming in europe the eu set a maximum charge for roaming calls but at home any network can charge what they want.
I think your complaint to the regulator would be a waste of time.
Until ofcom impose charging limits on the networks in the uk nothing will change.