To cut a long story short, I recently went on holiday to Egypt and for once decided not to roam and pick up emails - work could get stuffed :razz1: However whilst sitting down one day for lunch my Inbox was suddenly full of new emails and I could read Sky News and browse the web regardless of the fact I wasn't roaming. As quickly as mail had arrived and I could see Sky News etc. it stopped, with no increase in data usage showing in settings on the iPhone. Throughout the entire process roaming was definitely switched off and I took photo's to confirm the fact as I suspected I might be in for a large bill. It was then just a matter of waiting for the bill to arrive.......which arrived yesterday. I thought my discussions with O2 technical might be of interest to those who travel abroad and may not wish to roam even when roaming is switched off.
Basically O2 have told me that simply switching off roaming isn’t a fool-proof guaranteed way of not roaming and running up large bills and you need to do the following:
You need to go into your phone before you leave the UK and do the following:
• Settings
• Mail contacts calendars
• Fetch new data
• Switch push off
Then go back to :
• Settings
• Notifications – manual.
Also ensure of course you have data roaming switched off.
I have managed to get a refund for all charges based on the fact I had switched roaming off, however they won't do that again as they have now told me what to do!
On another similar note, I travel frequently overseas and throughout Europe have been until recently used to quite large roaming bills (porn uses loads of mb's I've since found out
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). Whilst looking at the O2 website I stumbled across a free offer on the O2 website that was free to sign up to. Once activated which took 24 hours, you are then only charged a maximum of £1.99 per day for 25mb of data whilst within the EU. That is considerably cheaper than the normal 'bend over and take it like a man' charges I am used to and well worth a look.