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O2 credit disappearing on iphone

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medway29
medway29 Posts: 42 Forumite
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I had over £17.00 credit on my iphone and usually top up £15 a month for free texts and unlimited internet this ran out on the 25th but I still had over £17 to use on txts and calls till I could top up, I sent 23 texts at £2.30 then when I went to use my phone again my balance was zero!

I spoke to O2 who said I had connected to the internet several times which used up my credit, I have a wireless set up at home which I connect to via my iphone which I pay for separately and the times they say it connected I was asleep!

I was told that apparently the iphone connects to the internet automatically for emails and apps etc, which is bad enough but why didn't it use my home wireless like normally intstead of using up all my credit?!?!

Is there a way to get the refunded and a way to stop this from happening again?!?

Any advice appreciated

Thanks:))
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  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    Must be a setting somewhere so you cna set it to access a wifi point rather than use your credit
  • medway29
    medway29 Posts: 42 Forumite
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    does anyone know where this setting is?
  • Minxy_Bella
    Minxy_Bella Posts: 1,948 Forumite
    I'm not sure if this will definitely prevent what's happened from happening again, but if you go to Settings, and then Mail, Conacts, Calender, then Fetch New Data, highlight the Manual option. Then you should only be accessing your email when you want to, rather than it being pushed to your phone???

    HTH
  • adam91_2
    adam91_2 Posts: 114 Forumite
    Are you 100% sure your not click voicemail by accident!

    I did that so many times and my vodafone bill was HUGE ha-ha!

    Just have a browse at that ha-ha.

    Adam
    I work for Lloyds Banking Group. (Halifax).
    However my posts are my sole opinion. Please don't assume my opinions are facts and please don't assume i am advising you on certain products.
  • mrochester
    mrochester Posts: 1,519 Forumite
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    medway29 wrote: »
    I had over £17.00 credit on my iphone and usually top up £15 a month for free texts and unlimited internet this ran out on the 25th but I still had over £17 to use on txts and calls till I could top up, I sent 23 texts at £2.30 then when I went to use my phone again my balance was zero!

    I spoke to O2 who said I had connected to the internet several times which used up my credit, I have a wireless set up at home which I connect to via my iphone which I pay for separately and the times they say it connected I was asleep!

    I was told that apparently the iphone connects to the internet automatically for emails and apps etc, which is bad enough but why didn't it use my home wireless like normally intstead of using up all my credit?!?!

    Is there a way to get the refunded and a way to stop this from happening again?!?

    Any advice appreciated

    Thanks:))

    When the phone is in standby mode (i.e., screen off), the wifi is switched OFF to save power. Any data sending/receiving in this state will therefore go over the mobile network, and hence you have been charged during the night when the device has been left in standby.

    You either need to turn everything OFF that might send/receive data, or get a flat rate data plan.
  • xycom1
    xycom1 Posts: 784 Forumite
    I had this problem when my iPhone internet FOC bolt on expired.

    As said above, to stop it from sending/receiving data over the network, you need to go into Settings/General/Network/Cellular Data Network and then delete the APN under 'Cellular Data'. I did this, and my credit jumped back up again!?!

    ISTR that deleting the APN is the only way to stop it from connecting - just changing it or mangling it doesn't make any difference and the phone was still able to connect!?!
  • cp3go
    cp3go Posts: 16 Forumite
    I had the same problem with my Palm Pre, I know it's a different phone and mine doesn't turn wifi off in sleep mode, it's just the rest of the day I had the issue, I just reduced the intervals when my phone received e-mails from every 2 minutes to every couple of hours, I then stopped the e-mail altogehter until I got a unlimited text and web package.
  • medway29
    medway29 Posts: 42 Forumite
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    ok thanks for the advice though it seems wrong that iphone can get away with eating your credit up! I don't have email uploaded on my phone so its not that, I guess i will just have to delete the cellular data
  • mikebuk
    mikebuk Posts: 5 Forumite
    edited 28 June 2010 at 11:46PM
    Had the same problem, which just happened to be after I updated the iphone software to the 4.0 version last week, I'd had no problems prior to this. I've ended up playing £40 in top-ups in 1 week, an amount, I'd probably only spend in 1 year as I mostly just use my phone for texts and short calls. How are they getting away with this now and are refunds possible ?
  • DarkConvict
    DarkConvict Posts: 6,346 Forumite
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    You may get goodwill gestures but i doubt you will get a full refund.

    You will be told that you should have taken a more suitable tariff/bolt on for a data heavy phone, or told that you should have read about how to use your phone and prevent any automatic data connections.
    Although no trees were harmed during the creation of this post, a large number of electrons were greatly inconvenienced.

    There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies
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