on 28-08-2013 12:00
on 28-08-2013 12:00
How do I see the calls I have made on my payg? How do I see my bill?
I can't believe the answer o2 have given me so am asking here. I also cannot see a sensible correct or useful answer on this forum so am starting this thread.
According to o2, payg customers cannot see their bill or the calls they make except that the only way to see that information is under the Data Ptotection Act by making a Subject Access Request. Incredible. Just for the icing on the cake, o2 charge £10 for each request!
Ps Please stop censoring my posts.
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on 28-08-2013 12:03
on 28-08-2013 12:03
I have just answered this elsewher
But on PAYG o2 is correct.
Move to a 30 day simplicity pay monthly tariff if you realy need this information.
It will only be available after you sign up to a monthly contract.
Sorr you cannot get it any other way.
on 28-08-2013 12:03
on 28-08-2013 12:03
I have just answered this elsewher
But on PAYG o2 is correct.
Move to a 30 day simplicity pay monthly tariff if you realy need this information.
It will only be available after you sign up to a monthly contract.
Sorr you cannot get it any other way.
on 28-08-2013 12:07
on 28-08-2013 12:07
on 28-08-2013 12:17
on 28-08-2013 12:17
@Anonymous wrote:
Ps Please stop censoring my posts.
Your posts were censored because you were claiming correct answers given to others were wrong.
A few minutes of research or one simple question here would have given you the correct answer, but you couldn't be bothered.
on 28-08-2013 12:19
But this is basic billing information. When I see my balance has dropped say £5 how do I know what that has been spent on? How do I know o2 have charged me correctly? How do I see what I am being charged and what for?
It is unbelievable to me that I cannot see this information. Judging by all the other posts asking to see their bills a lot of other people are having the same problem. Mostly they have been gettting less than intelligent answers like phone o2.
on 28-08-2013 12:22
on 28-08-2013 12:22
this is a well known issue this thread from 2010 http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/The-right-to-view-Pay-and-Go-call-history-online... which is why everybody was telling you it cannot be done on payg.
on 28-08-2013 12:23
the answers given to others were wrong. Most said incorrectly login and click on view your bill. Thats doesn't exists for payg. Soem said phone 02 that is pointless. one said no you can't - apart from being very unhelpful thta is not correct, as I discovered you have to do a data protection request.
'A few minutes of research' is wrong as well. If that was correct there wouldn't be so many questios on this subject.
PS i have reported your post as abusive lets see if yours gets censored.
on 28-08-2013 12:24
Maybe I'm just looking at this too simplisticly, but PAYG customers won't get a "bill" because they never owe anything. All calls, sms, mms and data are paid up front via monthly top-ups, therefore there is no need for O2 to issue a "bill".
Instead there is the ability to view or be given a "balance" of the credit that is still available. Its also possible to see how much call time, data and the amount SMS remaining from the allowance provide by O2 depending on the top-up amount and the PAYG tariff the user is on.
If someone on PAYG wants to see calls that have been made over the course of a month, the call log on their phone will provide this function. O2 are under no obligation to provide this ability for PAYG customers.
on 28-08-2013 12:26
thanks that is very useful and didn't appear in my searches of the forum
on 28-08-2013 12:30
@Anonymous wrote:But this is basic billing information. When I see my balance has dropped say £5 how do I know what that has been spent on? How do I know o2 have charged me correctly? How do I see what I am being charged and what for?
It is unbelievable to me that I cannot see this information. Judging by all the other posts asking to see their bills a lot of other people are having the same problem. Mostly they have been gettting less than intelligent answers like phone o2.
Its basic billing information for contract customers who need to be able to see that their bill is correct before paying it. You don't have a contract and so are paying a set amount every month from which all sms, mms, calls and data are taken from if you use up the allocated allowance.
It may be unbelievable, but believe it. All other cellular operators will have the exact same situation.
In what way is being told to call O2 a "less than intelligent" answer? The only people who can tell you what you have used is O2, and as a PAYG customer speaking to O2 is the only way you "might" be able to find out.
This will be my last polite answer to this topic...