on 27-07-2019 14:14
on 27-07-2019 14:24
Our advice is never to take out any type of deal from a cold call. Did they say they were O2 or that they were calling on behalf of O2?
27-07-2019 15:05 - edited 27-07-2019 15:07
27-07-2019 15:05 - edited 27-07-2019 15:07
@C-M-J Doesn't sound legit to me. As @jonsie has said, never to agree to anything from a cold call. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Call O2 customer service https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus Keep an eye on your bank statement as well. I know you said you didn't exchange details, but it's always wise to stay alert. They obviously have your physical and email addresses and your phone number. Probably not too hard to get the rest.
on 27-07-2019 15:51
on 27-07-2019 15:51
It's not O2 calling https://who-called.co.uk/Number/03303035320
I suggest you call O2 and cancel immediately Guide: How to find help & contact O2
on 27-07-2019 16:22
on 27-07-2019 16:22
on 29-07-2019 11:25
on 29-07-2019 11:25
Good morning @C-M-J
I've just checked on my end as well, and found out that this number is one used to contact customers with for upgrades. The email you've received should have taken you through to agree the CCA for your Refresh agreement, which will then generate the order at the end. The email will only be valid for 72hrs and then it will expire – nothing will show in your My O2 until you've completed the link. If the 72hrs have elapsed since agreeing the deal, you'll need to speak to Upgrades again to go through the process one more time.
Hope this helps!
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