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Getting regular texts for £2.00 charge in Rome

nidriks
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I'm in Rome and I have turned on roaming but I keep getting the £2.00 daily charge text message. I'm getting these texts about every 30 minutes, maybe more often.

I'm hoping this is an error.

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nidriks
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I actually contacted 3 via the chat function and I think what was happening was because I had automatic connect to network on.

I had been trouble free in Paris and hadn't known I'd need to do turn manual selection of network on.

I looked at my out of allowance charges and saw that I'd been charged a few times. I guess this happened when I lost connection to WINDTRE and used a non 3-friendly service. This possibly triggered the message about the £2 charge.

On my second day I manually selected WINDTRE and had no issues. I think I'll put it down as a lesson learnt or maybe even get an eSim next time. I used an eSim when I travelled for 2 months and it was a much easier experience.

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Paddiewack
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Your best bet is to speak to customer service rather than crossing your hopeful fingers.  

nidriks
Regular

Thankfully the texts seem to have stopped.

I did think about ringing, but not sure how simple that is from Rome.

I was in Paris a month ago and had no issues. I saw someone else post something similar too, and they were told it was a glitch. So hopefully just that.

JadeF
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Community Support Team

Hey @nidriks 

Glad to hear that these have now stopped for you. Hope it didn't disturb your trip too much!

Jade

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nidriks
Regular

I actually contacted 3 via the chat function and I think what was happening was because I had automatic connect to network on.

I had been trouble free in Paris and hadn't known I'd need to do turn manual selection of network on.

I looked at my out of allowance charges and saw that I'd been charged a few times. I guess this happened when I lost connection to WINDTRE and used a non 3-friendly service. This possibly triggered the message about the £2 charge.

On my second day I manually selected WINDTRE and had no issues. I think I'll put it down as a lesson learnt or maybe even get an eSim next time. I used an eSim when I travelled for 2 months and it was a much easier experience.