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Geordieborn Aug 8th 2021 9:53 am

Re: Visiting UK
 

Originally Posted by philat98 (Post 13038226)
The problem with 40C is that the structure of the house starts to heat up. It is impossible to get it cooled down at night. I dont know how those folks in Canada coped with 50C. I look forward to September and more managable temperatures.

You hit the nail on the head, if it is not cool enough for long enough the heat builds in the house. Think you have to experience such for a few months on end to know how bad this can be, it was only second to the quakes for us. Canada was awfully hot, but the overnight temperatures were quite low in comparison (21c), so if long enough would have give them a break. Still, I'm happy (ish) with the UK weather at present, again though over time it may get to me with the rain, rain, rain....!

jiminalpago Aug 9th 2021 6:11 am

Re: Visiting UK
 
Not strictly on theme, but is phone charge Roaming another Brexit casualty? (I have been charged in UK for a call that in previous years would have been part of my package.)

Seldomseenkid Aug 9th 2021 7:21 am

Re: Visiting UK
 
I am with EE and they charge for calls to Italy from UK at full rate but vice versa it is part of roaming. WhatsApp seems to be the way to go.

Serrano Aug 9th 2021 8:29 am

Re: Visiting UK
 

Originally Posted by jiminalpago (Post 13038549)
Not strictly on theme, but is phone charge Roaming another Brexit casualty? (I have been charged in UK for a call that in previous years would have been part of my package.)

Yes, I'm afraid it is. The legal requirement for free roaming lapsed at the end of last year. All (or almost all) UK operators said they had no plans to introduce charges, but you can expect all to introduce them quietly in the not too distant future. Just remember, "Brexit, the gift that goes on taking"©

jiminalpago Aug 9th 2021 9:40 am

Re: Visiting UK
 

Originally Posted by Seldomseenkid (Post 13038565)
I am with EE and they charge for calls to Italy from UK at full rate but vice versa it is part of roaming. WhatsApp seems to be the way to go.

My deal is Wind Call Your Country Gold (250 mins/month world wide €10). I had made some local calls and not noticed an effect but a call to Malaya wiped out €15 credit in a few minutes. WhatsApp it is, then.
Thanks also to Serrano.

Plan B Aug 10th 2021 11:26 am

Re: Visiting UK
 
At the moment, Vodaphone and EE have re-introduced roaming, but O2 and Three have currently avoided imposing EU roaming charges and are sticking to a fair use data cap of 25GB and 12GB per month respectively.

tpw21 Aug 10th 2021 5:16 pm

Re: Visiting UK
 

Originally Posted by Plan B (Post 13039009)
At the moment, Vodaphone and EE have re-introduced roaming, but O2 and Three have currently avoided imposing EU roaming charges and are sticking to a fair use data cap of 25GB and 12GB per month respectively.

I think they’re starting from January.

C.2s Aug 10th 2021 7:25 pm

Re: Visiting UK
 
As this discussion about mobile phone charges is in the 'Visiting UK' thread I thought at first that you were all talking about people visiting the UK and using your Italian phones... but it seems like you're talking about the opposite...is that right???

My Italian Vodafone contract still seems to include the UK for calls and data without any extra charge as it does for EU countries...at least I hope it does as I'm using it here and I can't see that I'm being charged for it!

PSG2014 Aug 10th 2021 7:26 pm

Re: Visiting UK
 

Originally Posted by tpw21 (Post 13039165)
I think they’re starting from January.

For NEW conracts I think !? Don't panic

jiminalpago Aug 11th 2021 3:31 pm

Re: Visiting UK
 
[QUOTE=C.2s;13039222]As this discussion about mobile phone charges is in the 'Visiting UK' thread I thought at first that you were all talking about people visiting the UK and using your Italian phones... but it seems like you're talking about the opposite...is that right???

No, my case is Italian phone in UK.
I have since monitored the credit and phone calls within UK and to Italy are covered by my package fee; it may be that extra-European calls are not covered outwith Italy.

Geordieborn Aug 11th 2021 3:55 pm

Re: Visiting UK
 
[QUOTE=jiminalpago;13039494]

Originally Posted by C.2s (Post 13039222)
As this discussion about mobile phone charges is in the 'Visiting UK' thread I thought at first that you were all talking about people visiting the UK and using your Italian phones... but it seems like you're talking about the opposite...is that right???

No, my case is Italian phone in UK.
I have since monitored the credit and phone calls within UK and to Italy are covered by my package fee; it may be that extra-European calls are not covered outwith Italy.

If you can I would check online there is nothing else coming off your account, there was many a scam on Wind and Tim!

tpw21 Aug 12th 2021 2:17 pm

Re: Visiting UK
 
I’m booked to go in a couple of weeks and will be taking a test at a pharmacy here to enter the UK. Has anyone else taken one at a pharmacy to get into the UK and did it have all of the required information on the print out? I’ve been told different information by different people at the pharmacy so a bit anxious about it.

jiminalpago Aug 12th 2021 2:33 pm

Re: Visiting UK
 

Originally Posted by tpw21 (Post 13039803)
I’m booked to go in a couple of weeks and will be taking a test at a pharmacy here to enter the UK. Has anyone else taken one at a pharmacy to get into the UK and did it have all of the required information on the print out? I’ve been told different information by different people at the pharmacy so a bit anxious about it.

I have: received a bilingual certificate on Regione Veneto- headed paper with signature and stamp by the pharmacist, all for €22.
it was scrutinised and accepted by P&O Ferries. No-one in UK has asked to see it.

jiminalpago Aug 12th 2021 2:43 pm

Re: Visiting UK
 
[QUOTE=Geordieborn;13039506]

Originally Posted by jiminalpago (Post 13039494)
If you can I would check online there is nothing else coming off your account, there was many a scam on Wind and Tim!

Thanks for the tip, marra.
€15 is linked to a number that I don't recognise for 5 mins tondo, tondo!
And the Wind web site doesn't have a Contact Us element: odd for a telecom company!

Geordieborn Aug 12th 2021 5:22 pm

Re: Visiting UK
 
[QUOTE=jiminalpago;13039814]

Originally Posted by Geordieborn (Post 13039506)
Thanks for the tip, marra.
€15 is linked to a number that I don't recognise for 5 mins tondo, tondo!
And the Wind web site doesn't have a Contact Us element: odd for a telecom company!

I'm quite surprised these scams on Wind are still going on. I'm sure they must be involved. Can't recall how I contacted them, but will try to dig out the information. You should be able to stop whatever it is you have "signed up for" (normally an erroneous web click) and get your money back. I wouldn't just leave it as likely you will lose more....


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