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  1. Ok so now Vodafone has lifted the restriction on my account so at least I can use my phone again in eurotraveller zones without remortgaging my house.

    As soon as the phone detected a Montenegrian network THEN I was sent the costs......I'd like to say "better late than never" but somehow I just don't feel that way.....

     

    This came in at 0906 today

    "Welcome to MONTENEGRO. As you're in our Rest of World Zone it costs £1.65/min to make a call and £1.30/min to receive one. Texts cost 35p + your home rate and picture messages are 45p. Mobile data is £3/MB up to 5MB then £15 for each additional 5MB. For terms and info see: [vodafone link (can't post die to forum restrictions)] or call +441635691700. For emergency services call 112. Enjoy your trip."

  2. Android phones have data usage limiting and reporting as standard as have many Nokia phones since symbian OS days.

    My phones are all set up to limit data usage using built in sw and I use the control bars on the android phones to switch on/off data/gps/wifi etc at the touch of an icon on the home screen as needed - also standard android features.

     

    But all that aside there does seem to be unfair charging by voda here. £3 rather than about 75p which they can be seen to be charging in Montenegro.

    .. To be fair VF seems to be better than o2 and/or 3 - not that that justifies anything..

     

     

    Also most network operators have a feature to call a number or to txt for current bill/usage - only problem is that it sometimes takes days to update with usage.

     

    I use the Vodafone app to monitor my current usage for both my UK allowance and also any out of bundle costs.

    Unfortunately the data was used in the morning and it took 24hours to show up on their app.

  3. I know this is a contract issue and phone operators will say that data rates for different countries is given, but if you are travellng with these modern phones it is too easy to generate bankrupt making bills. The phone operators should be made to install software that shows like a taxi meter. If people could see what bills they were generating instantly, then this might prevent this situation.

     

    There is no technical reason phone operators cannot install taxi meter type billing software, as they will know which local phone network is being connected to, what country it is in, what the data rate is and then show the bill increasing.

     

    I suspect that Vodafone have not been charged much by the Montenegrin phone network that was linked up to and they could not evidence the bill amount. If they cannot evidence the amount of bill, then i believe there are laws that protect consumers in this situation. Not sure the contract overides such rights.

     

    Must make sense never to take a UK contract phone abroad. Get an unlocked phone and take several sim cards for companies that offer better rates for international travellers.

     

    I travel around Europe a lot with work and have been using eurotraveller and my 20GB limit quite comfortably for the last few years, average bill is about £200 so not worth swapping SIM cards with the change in phone numbers and topping up.

     

    I've to wait another 27 days apparently before I'll get any kind of answer from Vodafone when the bill is generated.

  4. I am sure the Daily Mail would like another story. They have cases like this every week and the last one i read Vodafone reduced it significantly, but did not do a total write off.

     

    You should register a complaint with Vodafone straightaway and ask them to look into it properly. It cannot cost that much for data in any part of the world. Ask for proof that Vodafone incurred these charges from other networks.

     

    I've spoken to the support people at Vodafone and they have just advised to wait until the bill is generated at the end of the month and then they'll look into it further.

    As you say, in this day in age of unlimited downloads and super fast internet, a paltry 2GB of data shouldn't cost that amount. Even satellite internet connections don't even come close to that level of extortion.

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    I have just been landed with £7800 of unbilled usage for 2GB of data that was used whilst in Montenegro.

    The boat that I'm on moved from Croatia to Montenegro and I received no notification of the charges for phone/data use whilst in Montenegro so I (wrongly) assumed that I would be using my uk allowance.

    I've been with Vodafone quite a while and use my phone all the time while working in Europe with no problems exceeding my 20GB uk allowance. Average monthly bills of around £150-200.

    The phone reps said I should cancel my DD and wait till the end of the month to see when the bill is generated before they can do anything.

    What are the chances of this extortionate charge being removed from my account?

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