on 07-10-2014 18:02
on 07-10-2014 18:02
I'm a new customer and just got a £1.50 charge on my account for "Buongiorno". No idea why and I certainly haven't downloaded any Apps or Services that would charge onto my mobile account.
I've been trying to contact O2 to ask them but cannot get through on Live Chat or via my mobile - they are annoyingly difficult to contact.
on 08-10-2014 09:29
on 08-10-2014 09:29
on 08-10-2014 11:29
on 08-10-2014 11:29
Glad you got this sorted. It should be much more difficult to accidentally sign up for these type of 'services'.
on 28-10-2014 15:01
same problem. o2 they told me than number blocked..but next week again charges ((( i think i will finish my o2 contract =(((
on 28-10-2014 16:30
on 28-10-2014 16:30
on 01-04-2015 10:58
on 01-04-2015 10:58
on 01-04-2015 11:04
on 01-04-2015 11:04
Some information here : http://webappsupport.co.uk/web/uk_itouch_web/contact-us
You need to pursue any claim or complaint through PhonePayPlus who regulate the industry.
on 17-06-2015 21:27
on 17-06-2015 21:27
Same issue here. I probably clicked a link by mistake and then landed up getting charged. No warning. I am amazed that o2 and other operators allow these and endorse these scams. These firrms must make millions due to innocent mistakes and mobile operators allow it to happen and give their customers no protection. I complained online to o2 who were polite and informative but clearly aware it happens all the time. Why doesnt the mobile industry sort and this practice.
on 17-06-2015 21:30
on 17-06-2015 21:30
@Anonymous wrote:Why doesnt the mobile industry sort and this practice.
They have a regulator but you must report them or else they can't do anything http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/
on 17-06-2015 21:36
I have thank you but o2 should do more to protect their customers and not endorse these practices and clearly know its a problem and allow it to continue. Also seems the industry regulator doesnt regulate.
17-06-2015 21:37 - edited 17-06-2015 21:38
17-06-2015 21:37 - edited 17-06-2015 21:38
Clicks can be unforgiving sadly, if it's something regulated in the EU you might have a claim, but I doubt it.
O2 cannot protect you against every web site in the world unfortunately.