on 29-10-2016 11:28
on 29-10-2016 11:28
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29-10-2016 12:46 - edited 29-10-2016 12:49
29-10-2016 12:46 - edited 29-10-2016 12:49
Hi @Anonymous You wouldn't be charged to decline calls...but if your voicemail was turned on ..then in effect you are receiving them. As you see once you opt out of O2 Travel then the call will cost £1.25 to receive in Thailand (even if it goes to voicemail)
You should turn voicemail off by dialling 1760. Turn it back on (1750)
In all honesty the only people who can help you with this are customer services. They will see your bill in detail and breakdown any costs incurred
Veritas Numquam Perit
29-10-2016 11:46 - edited 29-10-2016 11:52
29-10-2016 11:46 - edited 29-10-2016 11:52
Hi @Anonymous Did you have O2 Travel when you first landed in Thailand? You don't have to use data to trigger the £4.99 a day... One call or text will initiate the charge ....
http://www.o2.co.uk/international/travel/standard-charges
community guide here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Other-Products-Services/Your-guide-to-o2-travel/m-p/1011720
One of our members lives in Thailand. He uses a local sim in one device and his other O2 phone makes use of the Wifi freely available. Also with TuGo you could have called or text over Wifi using your UK allowances
http://www.o2.co.uk/apps/tu-go
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on 29-10-2016 11:54
on 29-10-2016 11:54
on 29-10-2016 12:12
on 29-10-2016 12:12
Once you opted out of O2 travel you would be charged at the international rates for Thailand
http://international.o2.co.uk/internationaltariffs/travelling_abroad
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 29-10-2016 12:29
on 29-10-2016 12:29
29-10-2016 12:46 - edited 29-10-2016 12:49
29-10-2016 12:46 - edited 29-10-2016 12:49
Hi @Anonymous You wouldn't be charged to decline calls...but if your voicemail was turned on ..then in effect you are receiving them. As you see once you opt out of O2 Travel then the call will cost £1.25 to receive in Thailand (even if it goes to voicemail)
You should turn voicemail off by dialling 1760. Turn it back on (1750)
In all honesty the only people who can help you with this are customer services. They will see your bill in detail and breakdown any costs incurred
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 29-10-2016 12:51
on 29-10-2016 12:51
on 29-10-2016 12:55
on 29-10-2016 12:55
29-10-2016 13:01 - edited 29-10-2016 13:02
29-10-2016 13:01 - edited 29-10-2016 13:02
Calls to uk customerservice are free from abroad so complain now but if declining and voicemail on it will divert to uk hence the charges but if voice mail is off before departure then decline would just end the call no charge
29-10-2016 13:24 - edited 29-10-2016 13:27
29-10-2016 13:24 - edited 29-10-2016 13:27
The op indicated voicemail was ON @adamtemp64 which is why, once he opted out of O2 travel, he would have been charged £1.25 for every time any call went to voicemail (whether he listened to the call or not)
ie "In Thailand with international roaming turned off before I even landed, and have declined all calls received, not listened to any voicemail messages or made a single call"
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