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A friend of mine got a bit of a shock the other week to find a telemarketing call from a Vodafone affiliate (Aquira, Glasgow number 01414194380) which she rejected as she didn't recognise the number - and her Android phone log confirms she did - resulted in a massive bill to HER from O2. I forget the amount but I think it was over £100 and the call lasted many hours according to O2.
I took a photo of the the log on her phone and sent it to O2, but they are adamant SHE made the call and are refusing to refund.
I called the number myself and it cycles endlessly around Aquira's IVR without ever disconnecting - so if you WERE unfortunate enough to dial it back by mistake, I can understand how such a massive bill could rack up. But there is simply no evidence that happened. I then found two more reports on the net relating to the SAME issue with calls from the SAME Glasgow number, and a third case which sounds similar.
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/311-bill-not-my-fault/td-p/685943
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/community/forums/t/charged-for-phone-calls-that-phoned-me-58418.aspx
So my question is, does anyone out there know under what technical circumstances or fault could this happen? In theory it doesn't seem possible but it obviously is.
14-09-2014 12:09
14-09-2014 12:09
@Anonymous wrote:I don't think there is anything fraudulent going on. The company making the call is legit (as far as this type of business can ever be considered to be!). It isn't a premium rate number either - it's a national rate.
My friend has just confirmed that the "call" according to O2 was 7hrs 39 minutes long (which also begs the question whether a smartphone battery would have lasted that long if it had been a real call) and 463 minutes were outside her inclusive minutes, which are then charged at 40p/minute. Result = eyewatering bill.
O2 did send an e-mail after the event, to advise they had noted the abnormal spend - but it's a bit late then.
Of course it's fraud if your friend is being charged for a call they said they didn't make.
Apart from a phone's battery life, I've never made a single call in my life that lasted for 7 hours and 39 minutes. Has anyone?
You said in your original post that you called the number in question. Were you charged an exorbitant amount? How did you end the call?
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I have to agree with Bambino. It iS fraud if you or your friend are being charged for a call they didnt make. O2 are in pocket....your friend is not...
You clearly stated the call was NOT made in error...therefore someone is perpetuating fraud...
Veritas Numquam Perit
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