on 28-08-2017 09:40
on 28-08-2017 09:40
Anyone else having a problem being billed for an 0844 number you have never used?
This happened to me last month and again this month. Charges for a call to 'DX delivery service' on 0844 371 0000 which I have never rung?
It's only £1.70 and 47p, but it's starting to feel like a scam. I've told O2 and they eventaully refunded the first one but its happened again?
I would never call an 0844 number on my mobile, the company have no record of my call, plus there's no trace on my call history for the dates and times?
I remember old scams where you could pick up a call and get charged? But I haven't even done that?
It's small sums but if this is happening to lots of people it may be bigger bucks for someone? Any ideas?
28-08-2017 09:44 - edited 28-08-2017 09:48
28-08-2017 09:44 - edited 28-08-2017 09:48
Hi @Anonymous Have a look at this guide...https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Have-you-fallen-for-or-been-conned-into-a-premium-rate-scam-What/td-p/968023
Follow instructions in there
A quick google search of that number shows it is a delivery service...https://www.dxdelivery.com/support-area/dx-tracking/my-dx-tracking-consignment-number-is-not-valid-what-do-i-do/
https://www.dxdelivery.com/contact/call-us/
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 28-08-2017 09:51
on 28-08-2017 09:51
on 28-08-2017 10:35
V grateful. I wonder if it's a tracking charge when you check status of a delivery online? But haven't used DX and didn't get a parcel on those dates (and surely I would get an alert to charge) ....Just can't understand it?
Will contact O2 to get them blocked because I can't work out how to trace properly and have no record to block them. Ironically to call DX and try and find out what they say, it's a 55p connection charge and then some....
Thanks for help!
on 28-08-2017 10:42
on 28-08-2017 11:05
on 28-08-2017 11:05
30-08-2017 17:10 - edited 30-08-2017 17:13
30-08-2017 17:10 - edited 30-08-2017 17:13
Hello @Anonymous, did you find out why DX delivery service was charging you?
Follow their advice! You should Talk to a guru and they should be able to help you or raise a case to investigate further if needed!!
Please let us know how it goes in case we can help you more
on 05-09-2017 07:44
Yes I think I did!
I talked to someone at O2 about whether any of the links or tricks helpfully suggested in this thread could be the problem. We established that I did have a DX delivery- a Nike parcel? And that if you select a time slot for it to be delivered (on your mobile)- which comes as an email offer, you get charged by them via O2.
The guy said that you can be charged for tracking parcels on your phone too. He said he's been stung by clicking on ads or links that basically mean you can be billed (via phone provider) a subscription charge.
It's definitely not clear when you are offered a tracking or 'booking time slot' service that you will be charged via your phone bill. It's also very unclear when you click on some ads that you're going to billed separate phone charges!
on 05-09-2017 22:00
on 05-09-2017 22:00
Very underhanded and sneaky. At least you got to the bottom of it. Thank you for updating.
on 06-09-2017 12:12
on 06-09-2017 12:12
Thanks for letting us know @Anonymous and sorry we cannot help you more
We will make sure to pass your feedback
It's definitely not clear when you are offered a tracking or 'booking time slot' service that you will be charged via your phone bill. It's also very unclear when you click on some ads that you're going to billed separate phone charges!