on 24-08-2012 12:00
on 24-08-2012 12:00
Hi
I've just returned fron a caravan touring holiday in france. On checking my mobile phone bill, I found that there were 17 calls to a firm in my home town in england. I've never heard of this firm and made no calls to them. O2 don't believe me and insist that I made thes calls from my phone and from my SIM.
As a gesture of goodwill they have given me half the cost back, so it's only cost me about £6 so the money is not important. However, someone has stolen this from me and I would like to know how it's been done. O2 say it's impossible, but someone out there knows how to do it.
Has anyone any thoughts on this?
on 24-08-2012 12:13
on 24-08-2012 12:18
on 24-08-2012 12:18
Very strange! In the event of a cloned sim it seems unusual to make calls to just one UK company, I would have expected massive charges worldwide.
on 24-08-2012 13:16
on 24-08-2012 13:20
on 24-08-2012 13:23
on 24-08-2012 13:23
@Anonymous wrote:
I've just returned fron a caravan touring holiday in france. On checking my mobile phone bill, I found that there were 17 calls to a firm in my home town in england. I've never heard of this firm and made no calls to them.
Has anyone any thoughts on this?
I would phone the company and make some enquiries.
on 24-08-2012 13:33
on 24-08-2012 13:40
@Anonymous wrote:
Thanks Mach. i've tried that. It's a firm of solicitors and they don't want to give me any information.
If you're absolutely certain that you or one of your family has not used the phone to call the company, then I'd give them one more chance after warning them that they, or one of their employees, might be party to a conspiracy to defraud, then if no joy, report it to the police.
on 24-08-2012 13:44
on 24-08-2012 13:44
In the old days when roaming you could be charged for the incomming call i.e. they were calling you.
O2 travel has stopped this but I think the issue needs investigation on your bill around the same time is there a call to your number or voice mail 901.
on 24-08-2012 15:20
on 24-08-2012 15:20