on 10-11-2023 16:16
I'm an O2 customer and I'm going to South Africa. I know I can buy a Travel Bolt-on for £6 per day, but I don't know what this means for my friends.
How much will friends in South Africa be charged to phone me when I'm in South Africa?
How much will friends in the UK be charged to phone me when I'm in South Africa?
I've read several help pages and tried to phone customer services and chat... but no-one is available and I can't find the answer. I hope someone here can help.
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on 10-11-2023 16:58
UK callers using your UK number will pay the same as normal.
People on South African networks will likely be charged as an international call to the UK. The price will depend on their network
on 10-11-2023 16:41
on 10-11-2023 16:41
The same price as if you where at home.. so it all depends on their tariff and supplier.
on 10-11-2023 16:58
UK callers using your UK number will pay the same as normal.
People on South African networks will likely be charged as an international call to the UK. The price will depend on their network
on 10-11-2023 17:35
Thanks for your quick replies. I finally got through to O2 customer services, and they concur. Plus they said incoming calls and outgoing calls will both cost £2 per minute. i.e. a friend in south africa will be charged £2 per minute to phone me.
I'm skeptical about this... more likely their cost will depend on their tariff (as suggested in this thread).
10-11-2023 17:51 - edited 10-11-2023 17:52
10-11-2023 17:51 - edited 10-11-2023 17:52
Customer Service talking rot as usual. You pay £6 per day whenthe phone is in use, there are no other charges to call or receive and to use data.
As you suspect your South African friends will pay whatever their network charges to phone the UK.