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11-03-2017 07:25 PM
Hi,
Ive opted in for ero traveller whilst I am in Spain as from tomorrow.
I am a bit confused.
I understand that if I call or text the UK from Spain this will trigger the £3 charge and I will be fine as long as I stay within my contracted monthly bundle. I understand the same applies to my data package and no roaming charges will apply as long as I stay within my limits.
However what I am confused about is using my package to call a Spanish number whilst there? Does this also come out of my allowance as I am within zone 1 or would I be charged an international rate seperately?
Thanks
11-03-2017 08:40 PM - edited 11-03-2017 08:42 PM
Hi @viggen
Euro Traveller is only for using your UK allowance. If you are going to be calling Spanish numbers, these will be charged as out of bundle.
If you are going to be calling a lot of Spanish numbers, you would be able to add Vodafone International Saver to use with Euro Traveller, this would enable you to call Spanish numbers at a reduced cost.
It might also be worth looking at the standard roaming charges for Spain, it may be cheaper without Euro Traveller.
Please see below.
11-03-2017 09:59 PM
Thanks.
I have 1gb data allowance. So if I turn on data to read emails etc. this will come out of my bundle and I will only pay the £3 and not any roaming?
Sorry if I sound a bit thick but this roaming malarky just confuses the hell out of me.
11-03-2017 10:28 PM
11-03-2017 10:47 PM
11-03-2017 11:29 PM - edited 11-03-2017 11:31 PM
@Getafix Thanks
Yes my contract was before 5/516.
So I can use my data allowance while there as initially I need to use sat nav on phone to drive to my accomodation?
You state :-
"While in Spain you can call any number in the Euro Zone and it will come out of your UK allowance"....this is what confuses me ,as Spain is in the Euro Zone but if I ring a Spanish number I will be charged but if I ring say Germany it will come out of my UK allowance. It seems all they want us to do is ring home and pay £3 for the privilige.