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15-03-2019 09:59 PM
While uploading a 4gb video my internet goes off. This is the second time this has happened. It costs me £25 for 15gb so my frustration is justified.
Topped up prior to credit loss as always. And this time still off. Says I never topped up online. Money gone from my bank leaving me enable to get any other means to the internet – and loosing money as we speak. Really annoyed this is still off. No contact still waiting now and everyone is apparently too busy for us pay as you go. What is the deal here!! literally loosing hundreds of pounds a day. I hope I can be compensated in data for this bizarre and time wasting ordeal.
STILL OFFLINE - TOPPED UP - NO HELP TO BE FOUND - LOSING MONEY
Gutted, Tony.
16-03-2019 05:29 AM
Sometimes when a person tops up Online @tonyuk90 it can take a short while to update.
That or if the top up glitches for whatever reason you may find that your Bank has gated Off the amount from your available balance awaiting for Vodafone to collect it.
If Vodafone don't then the funds will drop back into your account in around 7 working days.
Your own Banks Customer Services would be able to clarify.
Customer service from Vodafone on 191 or Live Chat can clarify on their side for you. I appreciate you tried to contact them already.
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16-03-2019 08:13 AM - edited 16-03-2019 08:15 AM
Hi @tonyuk90
The problem with topping up online is there always seems to be a delay before the credit goes to the account, but it should at least be with you by midnight of the day it was added and then there is the need to convert the credit to data from your dashboard.
You used to be able to queue data packs for starting as soon as the previous one has been used and this should still be able to be done.
The best thing to do is to keep a watch on your remaining data from your dashboard at least then you will be able to know how much data has been used in a session and you will be able to add a new pack ready to kick in and stop you from running out of data.