
on 20-11-2012 16:00
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on 20-11-2012 16:00
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on 20-11-2012 16:07
You need to disable mobile data to stop the charges and just use wifi where possible.
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on 20-11-2012 16:07
You need to disable mobile data to stop the charges and just use wifi where possible.
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on 20-11-2012 16:20
and switch off your voicemail as calls that get through to that will be charged.
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on 20-11-2012 16:25
How do i switch off my voicemail? Simple question but i'm not really a mobile phone addict?
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20-11-2012 16:26 - edited 20-11-2012 16:27
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20-11-2012 16:26 - edited 20-11-2012 16:27
1750 turns it on and 1760 turns it off.
http://www.o2.co.uk/support/generalhelp/howdoi/voicemail901/howtogetstarted
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on 23-12-2014 21:44
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on 23-12-2014 21:44
I thought the easiest way to avoid charges was to just switch the phone off! I did this all the time I was in the USA but still got charged for data etc. I don't understand how that can happen and Live Chat just tells me the Sim can't lie! I've been promised investigation reports three times, so have now gone the Complaints route & am awaiting a response. I was told that voicemail still runs even though it's switched off, but I didn't have any voicemails. I don't know how you can be charged when you have no usage. It's all a mystery so be careful!
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on 23-12-2014 21:51
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on 23-12-2014 21:51
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 23-12-2014 22:15
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on 23-12-2014 22:15
@MI5 wrote:
So, are you saying that you never turned the phone on at all between leaving and returning to the UK?
I did wonder the same. I would have expected that the poster would be checking to see if they had any missed calls or texts etc? If so, thats all that would have been required surely.....for apps to jump in and update?
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on 23-12-2014 22:23
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on 23-12-2014 22:23
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 24-12-2014 05:44
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on 24-12-2014 05:44
Hard to comment without knowing more but you would surely not take a phone with you that you didn't intend to switch on at some point.....?

