04-04-2020 11:41
I'm currently abroad.
I've just received an SMS from o2 saying that they are going to credit my roaming charges back to me.
What is covered by "roaming charges"?
My o2 bill shows that most of my "charges when abroad" are "chargeable records", which as measured in kb. This confuses me as I have data roaming turned off. What are these "chargeable records"?
And, finally: would o2's roaming charge credit cover my data roaming?
Thanks,
Colin
04-04-2020 11:43
04-04-2020 11:43
04-04-2020 12:12
04-04-2020 12:12
It's from "80202". There's no 'catch': no link to click, no number to call, no site to login to, no credit card details to give...
I'd assumed that, like a lot of other companies, they're trying to find ways of lessening financial distress that customers might be facing right now.
04-04-2020 12:15
04-04-2020 12:15
You need to turn off mobile data as well as data roaming to stop those charges.
04-04-2020 18:58
I also got the message from 15 th March to 15 th April all roaming charges will be credited back.
But my current bill shows all the roaming charges are stii added to a good 80 pounds bill!
05-04-2020 02:16
05-04-2020 07:14
05-04-2020 07:14
I wouldn't rely on that. Roaming charges whilst in the Caribbean are pretty expensive. A family member returned from there recently and in three of the places he went to allowed O2 Travel at £4.99 per day. One other place was charging at International rates and was damn expensive. He just used Wifi and when that wasn't available, didn't use his phone at all.
Veritas Numquam Perit
05-04-2020 16:10
05-04-2020 16:34
05-04-2020 16:34
Some of the islands are covered and some aren't. Check here