on 06-03-2019 18:12
A relative suddenly received texts from O2 yesterday thanking them for upgrading their phone, followed by another this morning confirming that the new phone would be delivered today. Phoned O2 to say that this had not been requested and they said they would cancel the upgrade and notify the courier not to deliver. They obviously didn't manage to do this. A while before the delivery time we noticed a guy hanging around outside, then a courier arrived. By the time we got to the door he was explaining to the courier that the package should be given to him. I don't know what the courier would have done if we hadn't intervened, I hope he wouldn't have handed it over. This is a a worrying scam, not least because we have no idea how the scammers got hold of the O2 account details and managed to hack in to place the order. Passwords changed now obviously but any suggestions as to how this could have happened?
06-03-2019 19:19 - edited 06-03-2019 19:20
06-03-2019 19:19 - edited 06-03-2019 19:20
No idea how this happened @Hogs , though it should be reported asap.
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/fraud-and-phishing-advice
https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/
I will also mention our community managers here and they can look into it for you @Marjo @Martin-O2 @EmilieT
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 06-03-2019 20:04
on 06-03-2019 20:54
on 06-03-2019 20:54
This is a far bigger problem than the odd ones we see on here. All our details have been sold on, making these type of scams easy enough for those clever scammers to intercept parcels and reroute them overseas.
on 07-03-2019 13:47
on 07-03-2019 13:47
Thanks for the tag @Cleoriff and thanks for flagging this one @Hogs . As mentioned above it's important that your relative reports this directly to O2 as it was related to their account information.
I'm happy to help with this so if you want to drop me a message with the details please go a head. I'll report the scam either way to the team.
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on 07-03-2019 13:56
on 07-03-2019 13:56
on 07-03-2019 14:22
on 07-03-2019 14:22
It seems to be a new tactic @Cleoriff . I saw something similar on the news recently. I've passed this up the chain already and will do so with more detail if @Hogs would like to escalate through the community.
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on 07-03-2019 16:11
on 07-03-2019 16:11
Thanks all. This has already been reported to O2 as well as to the police and I believe that it's now being looked at by the O2 fraud team. I think the courier companies used by O2 also need to be made aware of this as they are the people who would be intercepted.
on 07-03-2019 16:29
on 07-03-2019 16:29
on 07-03-2019 16:47