on 30-09-2011 12:38
on 30-09-2011 12:38
on 12-05-2013 12:17
on 20-05-2013 11:53
I was on a cheap sim free tariff. I have been with o2 for years and this is the first time this has happened to me. It's strange how the fraudster knew my account was ready for an upgrade? O2 fraud team have contacted me and have said that they can confirm that another person has used my account. I have been told that any charges that have been incurred as a result of this offence will be removed from my account. I can't believed it happened in the first place. Gonna keep a good eye on my account from now on!
on 20-05-2013 13:12
on 20-05-2013 13:12
You may want to report this to the police.
@adamtemp64 wrote:Also report the fraud to the police http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/ http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/fraud_protection/identity_fraud
This is identity theft and needs reporting perhaps when the plod arrive at o2 they may prevent this in future.
This has been allod to go on for far too long.
on 20-05-2013 13:18
on 01-06-2013 14:46
Sadly another victim here...
Like most others, I have a very secure PC at home, and don’t use other PC’s to access my account. Passwords also are very secure, with no paper going in the bin, all very suspicious.
Been with O2 for many years on one of their old 'unlimited data' £20/month sim only contracts. The 2000 'inclusive' texts meant I could text from abroad and they'd just take 4 from my bundle rather than charge me an additional 40p.
Made this mistake of overlooking the emails telling me of my new HTC Once purchase and finance agreement thinking they were spam.
Lost mobile network a few days ago but put it down to being abroad. On returning to UK yesterday evening, I was unable to reconnect to O2 network. Thought it was a problem with my sim.
Logged into my O2 account today to see a completed order for a new HTC One and a completely new contract. My address had been changed to one in East Sussex (I live in Scotland) and my email address had been changed to a hotmail one (alarmingly including my year of birth.)
Eventually got to speak to a CS advisor at O2 who has passed my case onto their fraud department and has told me I'll hear from them within 48 hours. I hope this is true.
In the meantime, I am unable to make or recieve calls or texts from my phone. Not ideal, esp as my phone is essential for my work. Worried I won't be able to return to my old tarrif that I've had for many years. If that's the case, there's no point on me staying with O2 and I will most definitely switch mobile phone providers.
on 01-06-2013 15:24
on 01-06-2013 15:24
on 01-06-2013 15:32
Will definitely let you know the outcome.
Just discovered a £600 credit agreement on 'My O2' account for the cost of the new phone. First payment due in July.
on 01-06-2013 15:39
on 01-06-2013 15:39
on 01-06-2013 16:25
Thank you!
Yes, they certainly have good taste when it comes to phones - I have an HTC One S and love it.
Will post an update on here when I hear back from the fraud department.
02-06-2013 07:02 - edited 02-06-2013 07:05
02-06-2013 07:02 - edited 02-06-2013 07:05
(breaking self enforced silence)
Do not wait to hear from the fraud department you a a victim of identity theft and this needs reporting immediately to action fraud here http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/ (the more that do o2 will have to improve security)