on 06-01-2014 23:19
on 06-01-2014 23:19
I have recently discovered the following billing on my phone. I don't know the number and with no record of me calling the number left on my log. I am now £11.25 out of pocket.
Question 1: Has anyone else been stung with this?
Question 2: What does O2 do about it and will they reimburse?
Scott
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on 06-01-2014 23:24
on 06-01-2014 23:24
O2 is not responsible. You can report it here: http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/
on 06-01-2014 23:24
on 06-01-2014 23:24
O2 is not responsible. You can report it here: http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/
on 06-01-2014 23:27
on 06-01-2014 23:27
O2 can't help you, do as Bambino suggests.
06-01-2014 23:30 - edited 06-01-2014 23:33
on 07-01-2014 08:09
on 07-01-2014 08:09
Nothing to do with o2 use the regulator as advised many have had refunds via them.
on 07-01-2014 09:35
07-01-2014 10:33 - edited 07-01-2014 10:35
07-01-2014 10:33 - edited 07-01-2014 10:35
No harm at all but unless they end the subscription charges will be reincurring @ £4.50/week.
on 07-01-2014 10:35
on 07-01-2014 12:49
on 07-01-2014 12:49
@Anonymous wrote:
True and I agree but from what the op describes they didn't sign up to anything
Reading this tread made me look into how I can protect myself from these scams, and it seems that whilst some networks can offer you a premium SMS bar on your account (albeit from a blacklist), o2 don't offer the service. If someone from o2 is reading, please insist that such a service is much needed - 99.99999% of people out there simply aren't interested in premium rate SMS services.
Seems crazy in this day and age where you have to go through so much security to spend a few quid on a credit card online, enter passwords before spending 60p on an appstore, or agree to massive terms and conditions before accepting a direct debit with a cooling off period applied, that a bogus app or kiddy can commit to tens of pounds a month by sending a simple SMS.
on 07-01-2014 18:03
on 07-01-2014 18:03
@a_hcir wrote:Reading this tread made me look into how I can protect myself from these scams, and it seems that whilst some networks can offer you a premium SMS bar on your account (albeit from a blacklist), o2 don't offer the service.
O2 offer an outgoing premium call bar the same as most other networks, you may well have made an enquiry somewhere and mistakenly given them your number, O2 cannot stop that.
Barring reception of these texts may come in time, but for now using PhonePay Plus is the solution as they will take action and can help you recover any costs, O2 cannot do this.
Sending "a simple sms" to a company can be fraught with problems and we have to take responsibility for our own actions!