on 26-10-2010 13:25
on 26-10-2010 13:25
on 13-01-2013 03:30
on 13-01-2013 03:30
O2 will never send out an email asking you to verify your account.
If you receive an email and you're not sure, check here before responding to it.
on 13-01-2013 03:35
i never have done, learnt my lesson from that nigerian thing!! XD
on 13-01-2013 03:36
on 13-01-2013 03:36
Welll done Carrie!
on 13-01-2013 03:39
yay! go me! XD
on 13-01-2013 05:49
on 13-01-2013 05:49
Anytime you getting email starting with "dear valued customer" you know it's a scam. Companies in the real world don't talk like that.
13-01-2013 06:38 - edited 13-01-2013 06:41
13-01-2013 06:38 - edited 13-01-2013 06:41
I just work on the basis all email are scams if I'm honest.
Unless I recognise the sender eg personal, Then I ignore it. Any company that truely wants to get ahold of me has my phone number.
I check my statements monthly for fraud and I check accounts such as O2 for additions. As long as they're clear ill keep ignoring these emails.
However the male anatomy innovations I keep seeing are very intriguing
cannot wait until they offer an opposing affect of the pills advertised I may have some use for it then:D
on 13-01-2013 06:51
on 13-01-2013 06:51
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Discussions-Feedback/Phishing-E-mails/m-p/383062#U383062
Toby posted about this earlier in the week