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- 11-29-2006, 05:22 AM #1Chris JohnsGuest
Hiya
I'm on an (shop) o2 contract (I think its called O2 100 or something like
that, as is gives 100 free mins/texts a month).
For the past few months, I've had a feeling their GPRS charges have been
rather high for my usage, so around last month, I reset the "call
counters" on my phone (which includes the data tranferred counters).
I then decides to make very minimal use of mobile internet. The result is
I've got 13 quids of internet usage, for what my phone claims is 800k in/
600k out of data. (Mobile itnernet here is o2 active, I've not (since I
reset the counters, used it for surfing with the laptop, for example).
So not much under 10 quid a megabyte?! (probably more, as I reset the
counters before the last charging period).
Is this even vaguely right? I've got a 3G phone, so it's probably using 3G
rather than GPRS most of the time (I get 3G coverage here), should
that make a difference.
Assuming it's not, who should I complain to to get it sorted out? I think
the same happened on the last bill, but I dont have anything to 'prove'
this .
Cheers
Chris
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Chris Johns
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- 11-29-2006, 06:11 AM #2DMacGuest
Re: o2 and GPRS charges
> I then decides to make very minimal use of mobile internet. The result is
> I've got 13 quids of internet usage, for what my phone claims is 800k in/
> 600k out of data.
welcome to rip-off Britain
- 11-29-2006, 06:48 AM #3Chris JohnsGuest
Re: o2 and GPRS charges
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, DMac wrote:
>> I then decides to make very minimal use of mobile internet. The result is
>> I've got 13 quids of internet usage, for what my phone claims is 800k in/
>> 600k out of data.
> welcome to rip-off Britain
Well, their advertised rate id 3 quid a megabyte, which is what I would
call "rip off britain", there's a difference between "rip off" prices and
actually charging more than the advertised prices.
2 quid for a coffee in a motorway services is a rip off, but then being
charged a tenner for it...
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Chris Johns
- 11-29-2006, 07:01 AM #4Gerry \(The MOTH\)Guest
Re: o2 and GPRS charges
Call them up and complain saying you never used that amount and they will go
half price with you automatically, cos they haven't a friggin clue how to
charge for gprs.
O2 Customer Care (typed with a snigger)
0800 005 005
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Gerry (The MOTH)
"Chris Johns" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, DMac wrote:
>
>>> I then decides to make very minimal use of mobile internet. The result
>>> is
>>> I've got 13 quids of internet usage, for what my phone claims is 800k
>>> in/
>>> 600k out of data.
>
>> welcome to rip-off Britain
>
> Well, their advertised rate id 3 quid a megabyte, which is what I would
> call "rip off britain", there's a difference between "rip off" prices and
> actually charging more than the advertised prices.
>
> 2 quid for a coffee in a motorway services is a rip off, but then being
> charged a tenner for it...
> --
> Chris Johns
- 11-29-2006, 09:14 AM #5HistoryGuest
Re: o2 and GPRS charges
Free number for 02 customer care?
> Call them up and complain saying you never used that amount and they will
> go half price with you automatically, cos they haven't a friggin clue how
> to charge for gprs.
>
> O2 Customer Care (typed with a snigger)
> 0800 005 005
>
> --
> Gerry (The MOTH)
>
> "Chris Johns" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, DMac wrote:
>>
>>>> I then decides to make very minimal use of mobile internet. The result
>>>> is
>>>> I've got 13 quids of internet usage, for what my phone claims is 800k
>>>> in/
>>>> 600k out of data.
>>
>>> welcome to rip-off Britain
>>
>> Well, their advertised rate id 3 quid a megabyte, which is what I would
>> call "rip off britain", there's a difference between "rip off" prices and
>> actually charging more than the advertised prices.
>>
>> 2 quid for a coffee in a motorway services is a rip off, but then being
>> charged a tenner for it...
>> --
>> Chris Johns
>
>
- 11-29-2006, 11:42 AM #6Gerry \(The MOTH\)Guest
Re: o2 and GPRS charges
0800 005005 - Customer Care (equiv to 0870 2410202)
0800 0890114 - Customer services & Accounts
0800 0321402 - Contract Customer Services
01349 885040 - Online Member Services; If busy try 01349 887193/4/5 or 0870
6003009
0113 3886159 - Online Complaints
www.saynoto0870.co.uk is your best friend.
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Gerry (The MOTH)
"History" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Free number for 02 customer care?
>
>> Call them up and complain saying you never used that amount and they will
>> go half price with you automatically, cos they haven't a friggin clue how
>> to charge for gprs.
>>
>> O2 Customer Care (typed with a snigger)
>> 0800 005 005
>>
>> --
>> Gerry (The MOTH)
>>
>> "Chris Johns" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, DMac wrote:
>>>
>>>>> I then decides to make very minimal use of mobile internet. The result
>>>>> is
>>>>> I've got 13 quids of internet usage, for what my phone claims is 800k
>>>>> in/
>>>>> 600k out of data.
>>>
>>>> welcome to rip-off Britain
>>>
>>> Well, their advertised rate id 3 quid a megabyte, which is what I would
>>> call "rip off britain", there's a difference between "rip off" prices
>>> and actually charging more than the advertised prices.
>>>
>>> 2 quid for a coffee in a motorway services is a rip off, but then being
>>> charged a tenner for it...
>>> --
>>> Chris Johns
>>
>>
>
>
- 11-29-2006, 07:28 PM #7noSPicedhAMGuest
Re: o2 and data charges
Standard "O2 Active" [ie Wap] data usage is charged at £3/Mb, for
either Gprs or 3G access on current calling plans. See
http://www.o2.co.uk/assets/O2HybridN...INALJULY20.pdf
Standard "Mobile Web" [ie internet (incl pop3 mail)] access is also
charged at the same rate.
Older calling plans may still be charged at £2.35/Mb.
- 11-30-2006, 03:50 AM #8Chris JohnsGuest
Re: o2 and data charges
On Thu, 29 Nov 2006, noSPicedhAM wrote:
> Standard "O2 Active" [ie Wap] data usage is charged at £3/Mb, for
> either Gprs or 3G access on current calling plans. See
Thats what I thought. I called them up, they were vaguely better than
useless, tho the woman tried to say that the usage from the previous month
would account for some of the difference (true, but not 10 quids worth!)
They're going to recalculate my bill, we'll see. I feel it'll be a bit of
a struggle to get anything back out of them.
Cheers
Chris
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Chris Johns
- 11-30-2006, 04:13 AM #9Gerry \(The MOTH\)Guest
Re: o2 and data charges
Main reason I left O2 was over their pricing of GPRS, they kept charging me
for GPRS usage during the bl00dy night when I was asleep (& no it wasn't a
fault with my phone) and one day charged me £80 for one days use, strangely
it was the day after the 3 months free gprs useage ended. Used to have to
call them every month to get re-embursed the monies.
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Gerry (The MOTH)
"Chris Johns" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
On Thu, 29 Nov 2006, noSPicedhAM wrote:
> Standard "O2 Active" [ie Wap] data usage is charged at £3/Mb, for
> either Gprs or 3G access on current calling plans. See
Thats what I thought. I called them up, they were vaguely better than
useless, tho the woman tried to say that the usage from the previous month
would account for some of the difference (true, but not 10 quids worth!)
They're going to recalculate my bill, we'll see. I feel it'll be a bit of
a struggle to get anything back out of them.
Cheers
Chris
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Chris Johns
- 11-30-2006, 07:01 AM #10Chris JohnsGuest
Re: o2 and data charges
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Gerry (The MOTH) wrote:
> Main reason I left O2 was over their pricing of GPRS, they kept charging me
Out of interest, who did you switch it? I've been with o2 for years now
(since Cellnet days) and i've never really had need to change, but this
might be it.
> for GPRS usage during the bl00dy night when I was asleep (& no it wasn't a
> fault with my phone) and one day charged me £80 for one days use, strangely
This is why, having got the last stupid bill of 200 quid, I reset the
data in/out counters, so I could tell how much GPRS I'd used.
> it was the day after the 3 months free gprs useage ended. Used to have to
> call them every month to get re-embursed the monies.
80 quid a day!? At 3 quid a meg, thats 26megs. Can GPRS actually do that
in a day?
I'll see what they say having recalculated the bill.
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Chris Johns
- 11-30-2006, 07:19 AM #11Gerry \(The MOTH\)Guest
Re: o2 and data charges
Ended up changing to 3, pay £15 per month on a VTT1400 contract (300 talk
mins, 50 Video mins, 1000 text, 50 MMS and Free MSN Messenger) with a free
Nokia N73 chucked in.
I work away and since moving from O2 now have broadband connection at night
to check emails so don't ready have the need to use phone for gprs which was
my main reason for using it. But 3 will transfer your isp email for £2.50pm
for 10MB and have full internet access for £5pm for 30MB. You also get 3mail
which is free to receive to the phone, but they charge a fortune to send.
If I know ones sending me stuff I really need to look at right away I just
ask them to CC a copy to my 3mail account and I can check it right away. N73
can read word, excel, pdf.
The 26MB was with a Nokia 6230, how they said I could have done that much I
don't know. Got fully refunded for it though after complaining and asking
for a detailed printout of my usage.
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Gerry (The MOTH)
"Chris Johns" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Gerry (The MOTH) wrote:
> Main reason I left O2 was over their pricing of GPRS, they kept charging
> me
Out of interest, who did you switch it? I've been with o2 for years now
(since Cellnet days) and i've never really had need to change, but this
might be it.
> for GPRS usage during the bl00dy night when I was asleep (& no it wasn't a
> fault with my phone) and one day charged me £80 for one days use,
> strangely
This is why, having got the last stupid bill of 200 quid, I reset the
data in/out counters, so I could tell how much GPRS I'd used.
> it was the day after the 3 months free gprs useage ended. Used to have to
> call them every month to get re-embursed the monies.
80 quid a day!? At 3 quid a meg, thats 26megs. Can GPRS actually do that
in a day?
I'll see what they say having recalculated the bill.
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Chris Johns
- 11-30-2006, 04:51 PM #12SiGuest
Re: o2 and GPRS charges
"Gerry (The MOTH)" <Gerry (TheMOTH)> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Call them up and complain saying you never used that amount and they will
> go half price with you automatically, cos they haven't a friggin clue how
> to charge for gprs.
>
Clearly, that would appear to be the case, I still can't work out why in
each billing period, I have periods where my GPRS usage is listed as
included within my tariff, then there will be a day or two when it's
charged, then I'll get a patch of inclusive downloads, then I'll be charged
for a few, then I'll get some included, and so on...
Si.
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