on 01-10-2014 11:57
on 01-10-2014 11:57
I'm on an unlimited call tarif and have been charged for two calls to this number 07781483303 (its a charity, seems it was when I was setting up gift aid on a donation and must have called back on a missed call). I'm told it's because it is a number in the Isle of Wight or channel Isles so counts as 'overseas'. I did argue the illegitimacy of this given that it's just a standard UK mobile number and I have an unlimited call tarif - I did get a refund. BUT - how on earth can this be justified if we can't tell a UK number from one which incurs a charge? has anyone else come across this?
on 01-10-2014 12:07
on 01-10-2014 12:07
It cant be justified.....you cant expect to know where someone is when you dial their number, they may have gone abroad.
If this UK number is abroad, they would pick up the costs for recieving a call.
on 01-10-2014 12:07
on 01-10-2014 12:07
Hi
People have been confused over being charged for charity texts before and it obviously compounds the issue if it is Channel Islands which is not classed as part of your texting allowance.
At least O2 saw sense and refunded the charges.
on 01-10-2014 12:12
They were calls not text as I must have returned a call - which I would never do if a number looked "dodgy" but this just looks like a standard UK mobile number doesn't it?
01-10-2014 12:14 - edited 01-10-2014 12:15
01-10-2014 12:14 - edited 01-10-2014 12:15
O2 saw fit a little while ago (as did most networks) to charge for calls that were not part of UK mainland. Charities should really make people aware that calls/texts may incur fees.
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on 01-10-2014 12:40
on 01-10-2014 12:40
on 01-10-2014 14:20
on 01-10-2014 14:20
I think the important point here is :
"I'm told it's because it is a number in the Isle of Wight or channel Isles so counts as 'overseas'."
Isle of Wight overseas !!!!
C.I. yes as they are not part of UK nor members of the EU.
on 01-10-2014 15:33
on 01-10-2014 15:33
@Beenherebefore wrote:I think the important point here is :
"I'm told it's because it is a number in the Isle of Wight or channel Isles so counts as 'overseas'."
Isle of Wight overseas !!!!
C.I. yes as they are not part of UK nor members of the EU.
I'm sure they will be glad to hear that...
01-10-2014 15:47 - edited 01-10-2014 15:48
01-10-2014 15:47 - edited 01-10-2014 15:48
The Peoples Republic of the Isle of Wight has a certain quaintness doesn't it ?