on 28-03-2022 07:53
I have just returned from the USA and whilst there I noticed I was being charged for O2 Travel when I did not use it. My data and roaming were turned off. I did not make or receive any calls and did not send any texts. I contacted O2 and they said I had sent texts on various days but could not tell me to who. I 100% did not send any texts. They have agreed to refund me. I am very concerned about how this occurred and am worried it will happen again in May when I’m next out there. This has never happened in the past.
All my messaging was done using WhatsApp when connected to WiFi. I also accessed a couple of airline apps but again, only when connected to WiFi.
Can anyone shed any light on why I got charged?
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on 28-03-2022 08:00
There could be any number of reasons for your phone sending silent sms messages.
Most common are to register for iMessage and visual voicemail which is done automatically in the background.
If you are only using wifi, just remove your sim or put phone into airplane mode and then just connect to wifi.
on 28-03-2022 08:00
There could be any number of reasons for your phone sending silent sms messages.
Most common are to register for iMessage and visual voicemail which is done automatically in the background.
If you are only using wifi, just remove your sim or put phone into airplane mode and then just connect to wifi.
on 28-03-2022 08:11
on 28-03-2022 08:11
Hi,
I don’t use iMessage as it’s an android phone and didn’t register for visual voicemail.
what are silent sms messages?
on 28-03-2022 08:14
on 28-03-2022 08:14
They are messages that register for services.
Any of your apps could be sending them to let servers know where the phone is.
on 28-03-2022 09:27
on 28-03-2022 09:27
OK. Would turning off location services help?
on 28-03-2022 10:50
on 28-03-2022 10:50
No, not at all.
You need to remove sim or use flight mode.
on 28-03-2022 13:49
on 28-03-2022 13:49
So makes O2 Travel useless as I won't be able to receive calls or texts!
on 28-03-2022 14:17
on 28-03-2022 14:17
Unless you find and disable the app that is sending the texts, yes, but that is not under O2 control.
on 28-07-2022 02:12
Same thing happened to me. Seems to be system services in background. Mobile data off as well as roaming yet still did 2mg twice hence a £5 a day charge
on 06-03-2023 15:58
Having exactly same issues! O2 deny a problem but its well documented on these threads!