Yet more….

SmallTown, waiting for my answer.
What can you or I do about it. Write a stern letter in Block Capitals to show we mean business and a few exclamation marks, It will not change.
 
The terms and conditions haven't changed. There has always been a "fair use" policy when roaming after which you will be charged for the amount you use. This has been the case since roaming agreements were introduced.
 
SmallTown, waiting for my answer.
What can you or I do about it. Write a stern letter in Block Capitals to show we mean business and a few exclamation marks, It will not change.
What he can do which is making a massive difference and no mistake is to post endless messages - got to be well in to the thousands by now - and create new threads on an EFL footy message board.
BJ is on the verge of resignation and Tory voters are switching their votes. One more ST post should do it.

Meanwhile the rest of us are laughing our socks off at the poor misguided soul.
 
What countries have you visited?

I have been to France, Germany, Spain, Czech Republic and Italy. All of them have Wi-FI in the places i have stated.
You sir are a liar: I have been to Spain, France, Germany, Croatia, Ireland, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary and Italy and only one of those countries has free WiFi outdoors and my comments about it being almost impossible to find in stores and patchy in bars, restaurants and museums stands for every single country.
Can you not see how insane it is to try and argue for Brexit by getting desperate to find a workaround for the failures of Brexit? And failing with that workaround when you realise, again ITS WORSE THAN WHAT WE HAVE GIVEN UP
 
SmallTown, waiting for my answer.
What can you or I do about it. Write a stern letter in Block Capitals to show we mean business and a few exclamation marks, It will not change.
What we can’t do about it is move to Europe as you so glibly suggest. At least not as easily because, spoiler alert, restricting our freedom of movement as another, separate, way Brexit has made our situation worse
 
You sir are a liar: I have been to Spain, France, Germany, Croatia, Ireland, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary and Italy and only one of those countries has free WiFi outdoors and my comments about it being almost impossible to find in stores and patchy in bars, restaurants and museums stands for every single country.
Can you not see how insane it is to try and argue for Brexit by getting desperate to find a workaround for the failures of Brexit? And failing with that workaround when you realise, again ITS WORSE THAN WHAT WE HAVE GIVEN UP
Again, this isn't a "failure" of Brexit. Despite what The Independent is trying to say, this charge for going over the fair use policy is nothing new. It was in place when we were still a member of the EU and was introduced when unlimited data packages came onto the market.
 
What we can’t do about it is move to Europe as you so glibly suggest. At least not as easily because, spoiler alert, restricting our freedom of movement as another, separate, way Brexit has made our situation worse
So live with it and stop throwing a wobble over the issue. Nothing will change,
I feel you are alone on this, as most of us accept the issue and are living with it.
 
Really. Take a look at a bar in the centre of Prague, openly advertises free WI-fi. You Sir are a liar and can't accept we have left the EU. Move on with your life son and get a life.

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That’s great proof like isn’t it? Out of all the toys hands of bars in all the tens of countries you reckon one single bar in one single country is proof that free WiFi is everywhere. That’s the worst argument since, well the last pro Brexit argument
 
That’s great proof like isn’t it? Out of all the toys hands of bars in all the tens of countries you reckon one single bar in one single country is proof that free WiFi is everywhere. That’s the worst argument since, well the last pro Brexit argument

If you would like me to give you many other examples in different countries just say the word and i will prove your argument wrong.
 
So Brevit adds another pain in the **** and a full on consequence of leaving. No more roaming. Just a joke.

Never mind.

At least we have £350 million pumped into the NHS every week and fantastic deals for the fishing Industry and farmers.
 
That’s great proof like isn’t it? Out of all the toys hands of bars in all the tens of countries you reckon one single bar in one single country is proof that free WiFi is everywhere. That’s the worst argument since, well the last pro Brexit argument
Always Benidorm:

 
SmallTown, waiting for my answer.
What can you or I do about it. Write a stern letter in Block Capitals to show we mean business and a few exclamation marks, It will not change.
Just because there is nothing you can do about it doesn't make it right.
Change from O2 as I don't think Three are changing their roaming policy.
 
Just because there is nothing you can do about it doesn't make it right.
Change from O2 as I don't think Three are changing their roaming policy.
Right or wrong nothing can be done unless you or SmallTown start a petition, feel free to crack on. More action less words.
Cannot be assed anymore, so I'm out.
 
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Why would you want to communicate freely with everyone whilst on holiday? Put the phone down, live in the now and experience what’s around you.

What did you do before the advent of mobiles? I recall searching the English papers out in various locations around the world to find the football scores, usually at least a day behind.

And if you are there on business rather than pleasure I’m sure if the business can afford to send you abroad they can afford the cost of a bit of data.

Anyone else think of a more meaningless first world problem than this?
 
That's O2 and Vodafone on your banned list now Smalltown. You may need to use smoke signals next time you go abroad or write SOS in the sand if you need to order a taxi or anything 😂
 
Without any shadow of doubt one of the worst things about Brexit, and there are many in my view as a remainer who didn't vote for the party whose primary purpose was to "get brexit done", is ST's incessantly tedious pointing out what we all know or have differing opinions of. Despite the fact there are plenty of forums where he can express his views and debate opinion on the subject, he remains on here like a particularly unpleasant and persistent fart in a lift
 
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