Vodafone Deducts Rs 99 from User Accounts as International Roaming Fee, Customers Baffled

Follow Us

Several Vodafone users across India on Tuesday have taken it to Twitter to voice their concerns over the operator deducting Rs 99 from their account towards international roaming fee. The users on Twitter said that the operator has deducted the amount without their consent. Further, certain Vodafone users have said that they have been unable to make calls as their main account balance has turned negative with the operator deducting the balance towards the roaming rental charges. Vodafone said that the issue was “due to a technical error” and that the deducted amount would be credited back to users accounts.




Vodafone Deducts Roaming Charges Without User Consent

StockTalk, a Twitter account dedicated to investments, economy and finance said in a tweet that Vodafone would have gained Rs 3,400 crore over the roaming rental charges.

“The sum of Rs 99 looks small but it’s huge if done on a scale,” StockTalk said in a tweet.

According to the data from Vodafone, the Rs 99 charge gets automatically deducted from the user’s balance on the first chargeable event abroad which includes incoming, outgoing or the user browsing the internet. However, the operator highlighted that the users with an active international roaming pack when travelling abroad would not be deducted the Rs 99 charges.

“This is to inform you that a rental amount of Rs 99 has been deducted towards International Roaming rental for 30 days,” Vodafone said in a message to users.

Vodafone Credits Back Rs 99 Charges to Select Users

Meanwhile, Vodafone is said to be crediting back the charges in users accounts affected by the technical error.

“We apologise the inconvenience caused,” the operator said in a tweet. “Due to a technical error, Rs 99 has been erroneously charged on your prepaid number. We are crediting the amount to your account. We solicit your cooperation. Stay Home and Stay Safe.”

Several users on Twitter said that the operator has sent an SMS notification informing that the deducted amount is being credited back into the account.

Reported By

Reporter

Born in India, Yogesh loves to travel and has lived in multiple countries including New Zealand and Canada. His bylines can be found on various newspapers and blogs throughout the world, including Vancouver Sun, Surrey Now-Leader, Daily Hive , Investing News Network and Rach F1.

Recent Comments

Shivraj Roy :

And there are wifi 7 router on amazon lol

Telcos Want Complete Ban on Wi-Fi 6E Router Selling in…

Shivraj Roy :

wifi is western culture hence ban wifi -these ppl probably

Telcos Want Complete Ban on Wi-Fi 6E Router Selling in…

d5aqoep :

If BJP govt wants to move forward with fast broadband penetration and follow Industry standards by de-licensing 6Ghz for Wifi7…

Telcos Want Complete Ban on Wi-Fi 6E Router Selling in…

Faraz :

Wi-Fi 6E came before COVID ( 5+ years ago ). World moved on to Wi-Fi 7 last year. & Here…

Telcos Want Complete Ban on Wi-Fi 6E Router Selling in…

Faraz :

Tejas was another company on blink of bankruptcy and Tata's bad investment by acquiring it, revived by 4G deal with…

Tejas Networks Wants to Do More Business Beyond BSNL: Report

Load More
Subscribe
Notify of
6 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments