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13 Year old on School Trip - How to pay for Roaming ?

PembsDan
Investigator
Investigator

Hello

My 13 year old has an essentials plan on his sim (i have 4 on the same package for the family) i find the roaming situation quite confusing, but i think i have worked out that you can only enable a roaming plan once you are in the EU, our son is going to Austria (by bus) so presumably when he hits france he will receive a text regards roaming?

How would he pay for the 7 day pass himself?

I was hoping to pay for the pass for him in advance...

Any help appreciated

 

Dan 

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bristolian
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Regardless of what billing option you/your son chooses, his phone needs to have the ability to use foreign networks, and thus avoid a no-coverage scenario. This is free, and is normally done by texting ROAMING to 150 before leaving the UK.

The spend cap needs to be sufficiently high to cover any & all charges that may naturally be incurred. If your son will be using the EU-7day pass, then the cap should be at least £20 - to enable some headroom.

Charges will be added to the monthly bill exactly as any other charges would be.

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XRaySpeX
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He'll be invited to buy the EU 7-day pass when he arrives in EU. It will be added to his (yours?) bill.

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Ah OK so he just has to say yes please, so to speak?, so i dont need to increase the spend cap or anything ready?

Ritu_D
EE Community Support Team

Hi @PembsDan 

If you have a spend cap on that number you will need to increase it to allow your son to be able to purchase the add on. 

I would also text ROAM to 150 from your sons phone to ensure the roaming is enabled before he goes too. 

Thanks 

Ritu 

Thanks Ritu

thats really helpful also 

cheers

 

bristolian
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

Regardless of what billing option you/your son chooses, his phone needs to have the ability to use foreign networks, and thus avoid a no-coverage scenario. This is free, and is normally done by texting ROAMING to 150 before leaving the UK.

The spend cap needs to be sufficiently high to cover any & all charges that may naturally be incurred. If your son will be using the EU-7day pass, then the cap should be at least £20 - to enable some headroom.

Charges will be added to the monthly bill exactly as any other charges would be.

thank you, much appreciated 

Leanne_T
EE Community Support Team

Glad you got the help you needed from the community @PembsDan 

Hope your Son has a great time 🙂

Leanne.