21-07-2016 19:11
21-07-2016 19:11
Hi there
I've got a tariff with unlimited calls to UK landlines and mobiles ("O2 Unlimited 24M 2GB 4G"). Recently I've been making some longer calls than I used to, and I think I remember something about inclusive calls only being free for 60 minutes - so you have to hang up and redial if you want to avoid charges after that.
I can't find anything in the terms and conditions though. Has it changed? Am I just mistaken?
Thanks to anyone who can help!
All the best
Richard
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21-07-2016 19:14
As far as I know that was for landline calls not mobile just check the t&c at the bottom of this page for clarity.
21-07-2016 19:14
As far as I know that was for landline calls not mobile just check the t&c at the bottom of this page for clarity.
21-07-2016 19:27
Aha - I checked the price list for home phone (not mobile) and it does refer to a 60-minute limit there - so yes, I think that must have been what I heard about. I don't see anything equivalent for mobile, so I reckon it's all good.
Thanks for the very quick reply!
21-07-2016 19:37 - edited 21-07-2016 19:37
21-07-2016 19:37 - edited 21-07-2016 19:37
My tariff is unlimited calls and texts and 4GB data Simplicity. I am not charged for any calls to my landline or mobile..... (though calls to landlines I use are short)
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