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07-10-2016 02:24 PM - edited 07-10-2016 03:39 PM
I was signed up to the Big Value Bundle for a couple of months.
This is what I thought it was
I cancelled two months ago, before moving abroad.
My parents house yesterday received a letter from a debt-collection agency called Lowell Portfolio, for me, saying that they are going to come and collect my £60 debt.
I never heard of this over-expenditure before. I received no letter or email from vodafone.
Is it possible to rack up this debt on the big value bundle? Is it likely that they would send it to a debt collection agency without contacting me first? And does anybody have experience with this agency and do you know if its genuine, and what I should do?
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09-10-2016 11:34 AM
Hello @rubyrubyruby22
I understand your worry at this. I am going to send you a Private Message.
Louise
07-10-2016 02:39 PM - edited 07-10-2016 02:42 PM
Hi
Payg Big Value Bundle.
You top up and this credit is used to pay for the allowances that lasts 30 days that come with the big value bundle.
A debt as far as I'm aware cannot be run up as it depends on you topping up.
If you don't top up and have no credit on your Payg account then you can't make calls,send texts or use data.
Are you 100% sure it was payg and not a sim only contract etc.
Live Chat is primarily for use in the UK but has been known to work abroad from a computer.
A good tip if abroad is : If possible download the Skype app and add perhaps £3.99 credit to call from that.
The number that is suggested to use is +44 0333 304 191
Or
rom your Vodafone mobile
191 in the UK
+44 7836 191 191 from abroad
Calls are free for Pay monthly and Pay as you go customers
From other UK landlines or mobiles
03333 040 191 in the UK
(standard call charges apply)
+44 7836 191 191 from abroad
(standard international call ch
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09-10-2016 11:34 AM
Hello @rubyrubyruby22
I understand your worry at this. I am going to send you a Private Message.
Louise