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04-02-2025 04:07 PM
Hi I’m living in Spain and changed my plan but I’ve received a text today saying g I’m going to be charged over £2 roaming charges
I won’t be using the English number u less I’m home connected to the WiFi is this correct
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04-02-2025 06:39 PM - edited 04-02-2025 06:40 PM
If you aren't connecting to a local network and have £0 spend cap then you won't be charged @DonaCord.
Having a Spend Cap will restrict daily charges.
Katie
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04-02-2025 06:23 PM
Hi @DonaCord.
Thanks for coming here.
Are you a pay monthly customer?
Is your phone connecting to a local network?
Katie
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04-02-2025 06:27 PM
D. Cordingley
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04-02-2025 06:39 PM - edited 04-02-2025 06:40 PM
If you aren't connecting to a local network and have £0 spend cap then you won't be charged @DonaCord.
Having a Spend Cap will restrict daily charges.
Katie
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04-02-2025 06:41 PM
D. Cordingley
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05-02-2025 08:10 AM
@Katie_B wrote:
If you aren't connecting to a local network and have £0 spend cap then you won't be charged @DonaCord.
Having a Spend Cap will restrict daily charges.
But.... if your phone received a text message, it must have either...
1: Been connected to a local network, or 2: Inadvertently using WiFi-calling
Receiving texts is free, and the £0 spend cap should prevent chargeable activity.
