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General Discussion / I checked Facebook
« on: September 10, 2023, 05:13:38 am »
In a selfproduced video also tells the story of the customers who no longer have to pay to travel. Quite revolutionary news indeed. Imagine being able to check emails in a taxi in Italy lying on the beach in Greece and checking Facebook or standing at the airport in London and writing a blog post from your phone although only the countries where operate. FemalemobilemusicElektronista Last week I flew to London and was looking forward to using my phone exactly as in Denmark as I had heard I could now. On the plane I was once again reminded of this fantastic opportunity through a fullpage advertisement in Berlingske Tidende.
I wanted to be free. Free from the dreaded roaming charges. Free to live my digital life without limits. I couldnt wait to set foot on foreign soil and just pull data through my apps. When I was finally able to Phone Number List switch on my phone at Heathrow I immediately got a slightly unexpected text. Welcome to Britain. The regular price list does not apply abroad. Instead the prices you can see in this text message apply. Calls to Denmark Arghh I thought and smiled a little.

You must have just forgotten to turn that service off now that you have your new you can surf safely in all countries policy. However I still wrote a message on Twitter where I wondered about the conflicting signals. Then updated Instagram pulled in emails and googled the weather forecast in Miami and felt really like likehome. Right up until the following message popped up.You have now spent more than DKK in data traffic. Best regards . I immediately hurried to turn off the phone and then felt a little halfdry in my mouth. It has NEVER happened to me before I started using data abroad.
I wanted to be free. Free from the dreaded roaming charges. Free to live my digital life without limits. I couldnt wait to set foot on foreign soil and just pull data through my apps. When I was finally able to Phone Number List switch on my phone at Heathrow I immediately got a slightly unexpected text. Welcome to Britain. The regular price list does not apply abroad. Instead the prices you can see in this text message apply. Calls to Denmark Arghh I thought and smiled a little.

You must have just forgotten to turn that service off now that you have your new you can surf safely in all countries policy. However I still wrote a message on Twitter where I wondered about the conflicting signals. Then updated Instagram pulled in emails and googled the weather forecast in Miami and felt really like likehome. Right up until the following message popped up.You have now spent more than DKK in data traffic. Best regards . I immediately hurried to turn off the phone and then felt a little halfdry in my mouth. It has NEVER happened to me before I started using data abroad.