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o2 MMS Hidden Charges

strawbkisses
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in Mobiles
Hi everyone,
I have recently found out that o2 have removed MMS allowance from their smartphone tariffs. You now have to pay an extra £5 a month for the MMS bolt on which allows up to 50 MMS.
Now, I didn't think that I needed the bolt on as I rarely ever send picture messages. However, I did not realise that if a SMS goes over 160 characters, or has an emoticon, it converts to an MMS, therefore you get charged for it. There is no information about this on the o2 website, I have put in a formal complaint as I feel that they are not being transparent about the charges people might run up because they are not told clearly about this.
Has anyone else had issues with this, or is it just me? Feels like the data roaming saga all over again!
I have recently found out that o2 have removed MMS allowance from their smartphone tariffs. You now have to pay an extra £5 a month for the MMS bolt on which allows up to 50 MMS.
Now, I didn't think that I needed the bolt on as I rarely ever send picture messages. However, I did not realise that if a SMS goes over 160 characters, or has an emoticon, it converts to an MMS, therefore you get charged for it. There is no information about this on the o2 website, I have put in a formal complaint as I feel that they are not being transparent about the charges people might run up because they are not told clearly about this.
Has anyone else had issues with this, or is it just me? Feels like the data roaming saga all over again!
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strawbkisses wrote: »... However, I did not realise that if a SMS goes over 160 characters,... There is no information about this on the o2 website
http://service.o2.co.uk/IQ/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE?New,Kb=Companion,question=ref%28User%29:str%28Mobile%29,CASE=12982or has an emoticon,
Also, some phones automatically split long SMS into several shorter ones, some send them as one MMS, so this depends on the phone in some degree too.0 -
I didn't think that phones automatically convert nowadays? I think that some of the older Samsungs still do. But you should be able to turn this off.
There are not many tariffs as far as I have seen that include mms messages as standard.“Time is intended to be spent, not saved” - Alfred Wainwright0 -
My point is that o2 should be making that clear to customers as they are the ones profiting0
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Also, an sms which is longer than 160 characters could be sent as 2 messages rather than an mms?0
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That's how most phones handle it, yes (and it's down to the phone to chose whether to split the message or make it an MMS, nothing to do with O2).0
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