on 13-05-2015 17:32
on 13-05-2015 17:32
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on 13-05-2015 21:20
on 13-05-2015 21:20
Tesco not only cap what you spend, but you can also build in a safety buffer, i.e. you can set the cap at £15 per month, but should you go over that amount you can set a buffer from £.2.50 up to £40. They also will send you a text if you're getting close to your capped amount. Makes much more sense to do things that way.
on 13-05-2015 21:25
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on 13-05-2015 21:35
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on 13-05-2015 21:48
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on 13-05-2015 22:50
on 13-05-2015 22:50
@Bambino wrote:Tesco not only cap what you spend, but you can also build in a safety buffer, i.e. you can set the cap at £15 per month, but should you go over that amount you can set a buffer from £.2.50 up to £40. They also will send you a text if you're getting close to your capped amount. Makes much more sense to do things that way.
Thanks for the extra info, I don't think it should be too hard for O2 to have this.
on 14-05-2015 09:39
on 14-05-2015 09:39
Hi guys,
I'll feed this back to the rest of the team. Are there any other related issues/observations you'd like me to add?
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on 14-05-2015 09:49
on 14-05-2015 09:49
Personally I just found it fascinating to read how Tesco can put a cap on it (using the O2 network) and O2 themselves can't (or won't) implement a similar system....
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on 14-05-2015 09:50
on 14-05-2015 09:50