on 08-09-2013 13:19
on 08-09-2013 13:19
I have an O2 contract for my son........600 mins & unlimited txt (pay monthly). Is there any way I can have a limit put on his account or some sort of warning system to stop him going over his voice calls?
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08-09-2013 13:21 - edited 08-09-2013 13:21
08-09-2013 13:21 - edited 08-09-2013 13:21
Not with O2, you can with Tesco I believe.
I think Pay and Go would have been a better option.
08-09-2013 13:21 - edited 08-09-2013 13:21
08-09-2013 13:21 - edited 08-09-2013 13:21
Not with O2, you can with Tesco I believe.
I think Pay and Go would have been a better option.
on 08-09-2013 13:24
on 08-09-2013 13:24
He needs to monitor his usage through the My O2 app. Or you as the account holder can monitor it too.
on 08-09-2013 13:28
Thanks for your quick replies. Usually do watch the account via o2 but had a family bereavement recently and lost track of things. Just thought there may be a facility to automatically monitor usage - until my son sees the error of his ways???
on 08-09-2013 13:31
on 08-09-2013 13:31
Sorry to hear of your loss.
I hope all is well now for you.
08-09-2013 13:37 - edited 08-09-2013 13:37
If he continues going over his tariff allowances and costing you extra money then perhaps a way to teach a lesson is to take away the use of the contract sim and supply him a Payg version instead.
on 08-09-2013 13:42
on 08-09-2013 13:42
@Anonymous wrote:If he continues going over his tariff allowances and costing you extra money then perhaps a way to teach a lesson is to take away the use of the contract sim and supply him a Payg version instead.
As I suggested above I believe.
on 08-09-2013 13:44
on 08-09-2013 13:55
on 08-09-2013 13:55
Not enough to justify yet another virtually identical answer!
There's only one logical reason for doing this.........
08-09-2013 14:01 - edited 08-09-2013 14:03
@perksie wrote:Not enough to justify yet another virtually identical answer!
There's only one logical reason for doing this.........
I dont feel it is " virtually identical" Perksie.
You suggested "I think Pay and Go would have been a better option."
No one suggested the OP should perhaps take away the facility from his son, which is why I suggested it.