on 13-04-2015 07:41
on 13-04-2015 07:41
on 13-04-2015 14:17
on 13-04-2015 14:17
@Anonymous wrote:
No that's the thing, I didn't put any details in, it was just 3 questions, none of them personal so I can only presume the Facebook app gave them my number.
Check your privacy settings here: https://en-gb.facebook.com/help/393920637330807/
on 13-04-2015 14:46
on 13-04-2015 16:00
on 13-04-2015 16:00
If you look at Facebook permissions for the app is frightening just how much they want access to. One of the reasons I very rarely use the phone to access Facebook. Clicking on any link whether phone or PC is a risk always.
on 13-04-2015 16:02
on 13-04-2015 16:02
on 13-04-2015 16:03
on 13-04-2015 16:03
@Anonymous wrote:
Aye kerry, I've taken the Facebook app off now, I don't want it to happen again And wanted to be sure people are aware of this sort of scam.
Good decision
on 22-04-2015 08:32
on 22-04-2015 08:32
The company has a terms and conditions page for that survey you took:
http://wap-uk.topikoo.com/p/13
Point 3 says you have a right to withdraw with a full refund within 14 days.
Send their support team an email and demand a refund
Also complain about them to the regulator
on 22-04-2015 08:49
on 22-04-2015 08:49
on 22-04-2015 09:10
on 22-04-2015 09:10
Thanks for that info @Anonymous It will be useful if we get anyone else with a similar problem
Veritas Numquam Perit
23-04-2015 09:17 - edited 23-04-2015 09:19
Just an FYI I just spoke to o2 using their online chat and told them about this scam. They have refunded my £4.50. I have also text STOP to 62442 as well which is what o2 advised me to do
Still no response from support@uk.topikoo.com
I have also reported this company and number to PhonepayPlus and Facebook as spam.
on 23-04-2015 10:02
on 23-04-2015 10:02
Hi @Anonymous
Really surprised that it was O2 that refunded you. (you must have got live chat on a good day)
Anyway pleased you got the refund. (Who knows... Topikoo may also refund!) Nope...I don't think so
Veritas Numquam Perit