how to stop going over data

on 16-06-2017 18:38
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on 16-06-2017 18:38
this is my first time on a monthly contract i would like to know how i can block my son going over his data and being charge extra. thanks in advance
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on 16-06-2017 20:32
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on 16-06-2017 20:32
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on 16-06-2017 20:47
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on 16-06-2017 20:51
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on 16-06-2017 20:51
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on 16-06-2017 20:52
Another change that needs to be highlighted. Mind you its that time of year where changes happen
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on 16-06-2017 20:54
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16-06-2017 22:39 - edited 16-06-2017 22:44
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16-06-2017 22:39 - edited 16-06-2017 22:44
A degree. I go through terms all the time, there mind blowing and talk jargon.
but old tariffs are still capped, new Tariffs are defiantly not. I can't even say if o2 will cap them.
Its like they are desperate to get revenue any way they can and with EE, Voda and Three that can cap data, o2 have back tracked and done the opposite. What's going in in O2 minds?
like I said, it change a while ago, but I wasn't sure if it was correct and then totally forgot with all the roaming stuff
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on 16-06-2017 22:43
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on 16-06-2017 22:43
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on 16-06-2017 22:43
One thing I can't see is there mentioning how much data you get for your Extra £1 per day or if it's speed capped.
all it says it's £1 per day max.
Mmmmm
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on 20-06-2017 09:41
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on 20-06-2017 09:41
Hello guys, thanks for letting us know!
We are checking if we can get an update for you so we can help to clarify.

