on 31-01-2017 12:24
on 31-01-2017 12:24
Hi everyone,
I really hope someone can provide me with some positive feedback!
I've unfortunately been a victim of fraud and an O2 account has been taken out and used in my name for the past 7 years without my knowledge. I have only just become aware of this because my mortgage is up for renewal and it's flagged a default payment last January (2016) therefore going against my credit rating. It was 998 and it is now 560. No lender will touch me with a new mortgage so I need to have this default removed asap. I have spoken with O2 customer services numerous times and they've advised to send my credit report (showing the default) to O2 Credit File Referrals which I have done. She told me that the default will be removed within 48 hours. You can imagine my relief! So I did what she told me to do but I've received an automated reply from Credit File Referrals advising they will come back to me within 10 days! 😞 This was last Friday (27th January) and I'm obviously still waiting. Unfortunately I don't have the luxury of time. The email also advises they are an email only team and not contactable by phone. So it's just a waiting game with no update or clue as to how the investigations going? I've emailed Credit File Referrals numerous times for an update, stressing the urgency of this. No reply.
Has anyone else dealt with the Credit File Referral department? How long after their automated response do they tend to come back to people? And how likely are they to remove this default? Personally I see it as an easy one as I do not live at the address linked to the account, the bank account used to pay for the monthly contract isn't in my name, the new handsets which were sent to the person using the contract were in another name and the phone has now been barred. I'm under a lot of stress waiting to hear from them and I really don't want to get my hopes up. I'm also a member of Experian who have also contacted O2. They are also awaiting a response.
Any feedback would be appreciated! Thanks in advance.
Hannah
on 31-01-2017 12:28
on 31-01-2017 12:32
on 31-01-2017 12:32
Unfortunately there is nothing you can do only wait for their response. In the meantime put a notice of correction on your file as to why it's there and that O2 have said it will be removed.
31-01-2017 12:39 - edited 31-01-2017 12:39
31-01-2017 12:39 - edited 31-01-2017 12:39
I would expect it take longer than 48 hours, as you have also reported a Fraud against you, so i would assume o2 will investigate this first, to ensure that you are telling the truth (unfortunately too many unscrupulous people who try it on), they may also need you to file it with the police and action fraud to get a crime number..
The investigations may take time im afraid.
on 31-01-2017 15:57
on 31-01-2017 18:58
on 31-01-2017 18:58