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What is my credit being spent on?!?!

Anonymous
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Hi,

I'm using an iPhone 4s on lay as you go.. My credit is going down and I'm getting alerts saying I've been charged £1 the day for data but I'm always connected to wifi when using it!

Is there a way to see what exactly im being charged for?

I've tried on my O2 but I can't seem to find an itemised section like on my pay monthly account.

Any help would be gratefully received as the pay as you go is set up for a child and her balance is just dropping but she's onky really using iMessage and whatsapp for grandparents!

Thanks!

Danielle.
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If you do not disable mobile (or cellular) data, you must have a tariff that includes a data allowance.
If bit's only required for iMessage and whatsapp a small 300mb a month will suffice, but much cheaper than £1 per day.
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@MI5 wrote:
If you do not disable mobile (or cellular) data, you must have a tariff that includes a data allowance.
If bit's only required for iMessage and whatsapp a small 300mb a month will suffice, but much cheaper than £1 per day.

Simple answer....

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Anonymous
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Thanks everyone, you've really helped slight_smile

She's only 10 so only uses it in the house really and then it's connected to wifi.

I've turned mobile data off and I'm going to see if I can turn mms off in case when she's using iMessage the emoji is making it be sent as an mms.

Thanks again!
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@Anonymous wrote:
Thanks everyone, you've really helped slight_smile

She's only 10 so only uses it in the house really and then it's connected to wifi.

I've turned mobile data off and I'm going to see if I can turn mms off in case when she's using iMessage the emoji is making it be sent as an mms.

Thanks again!

Let us know if that does the trick @Anonymous ...I know all about 10 year olds and mobile phone bills...LOL

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@Anonymous wrote:
I'm going to see if I can turn mms off in case when she's using iMessage the emoji is making it be sent as an mms.

That's a good idea too but as long as wifi is connected it will just send as an iMessage slight_smile

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