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Published 17:51 1 Oct 2014 BST
O2 claims that Patricia was contacted when her bill reached £5,701.86, and maintain that the bill is so large because Ms. Al opted out of the 50mb roaming data cap the company offers.
In a statement O2 said:
"Our O2 Travel service caps this usage and we advise customers to think carefully before they ask us to remove it," said the service provider in a statement.
"We would also advise customers to be careful when using their mobile phone as a modem for their laptop while overseas.
"If your hotel WiFi signal drops out, the data charges will be carried over the overseas mobile phone network and as a result be added to your mobile phone bill.
O2 has since reduced the bill by £6,644.97, leaving Al with a remaining bill of almost £6,000.
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