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JonHC
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We've just arrived in Kos, Greece for a holiday. Both my wife and myself are on O2 and we both received a text saying 'Welcome to Greece' with all the info about roaming. About 5 minutes later we both got another text saying 'Welcome to Turkey'. Not sure why it's done this but the charges are a lot higher so obviously we don't want to be charged prices for Turkey when we're in Greece. How do I sort this out?
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Bambino
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@JonHC You must make sure you manually select a Greek network, and that you stay on that. If you're too close to the Turkish border your phone may switch to a stronger Turkish signal, so you would need to keep an eye on it. Roaming on a Turkish network will be very expensive.

http://international.o2.co.uk/internationaltariffs/travelling_abroad

I DO NOT WORK FOR O2



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@JonHC You must make sure you manually select a Greek network, and that you stay on that. If you're too close to the Turkish border your phone may switch to a stronger Turkish signal, so you would need to keep an eye on it. Roaming on a Turkish network will be very expensive.

http://international.o2.co.uk/internationaltariffs/travelling_abroad

I DO NOT WORK FOR O2



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Thank you.
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