on 07-08-2018 22:32 - last edited on 12-03-2019 10:54 by EmilieT
Do not answer this number! They rang me pretending to be 02, very convincing. They nearly emptied my account. Wanted my card details to change my contract. It was only then I realised something wasn’t right. I hung up and rang 02 and asked them if they knew of the number and they said this number has been scamming other people! Warn others of this number. Never give card/account details over phone.
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on 08-11-2018 16:28
on 08-11-2018 16:28
Hi into your call logs. Press and hold the number and you should get a pop up which allows you to block the number.
on 26-11-2018 17:25
on 26-11-2018 17:38
on 26-11-2018 17:38
Via a trusted partner no doubt. Still the same advice, never take out an upgrade by a cold caller. Are we stopping someone whose sole purpose in life is to screw a commission out of us? Do we give a damn? Yes and no!!
on 26-11-2018 18:20
on 26-11-2018 18:20
There are numerous threads on the community about this number or a variation of it.
Just type in who called me https://who-called.co.uk/Number/03303035293
Regardless of what the official stance is from O2 ,you will end up on a business contract...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 30-11-2018 14:09
on 05-12-2018 16:45
I had two calls from them today. The first one ended before I could answer and I cancelled the other. My S8 was already identifying it as 'Potential Fraud'.
I think they probably are something to do with O2 but really all they are trying to do is to get you to spend more money/change your contract.They have been doing this sort of thing to me unsuccessfully for at least 5 years (probably longer).
My view is that if they are affiliated with O2 then there should be some reference to them on the O2 website (other than the forum) and the phone number should be listed on their website. Until then, I will contact O2 myself when I want to discuss my contract.
on 05-12-2018 16:49
on 05-12-2018 16:49
on 07-12-2018 13:21
on 07-12-2018 13:21
You can download a app from play store, install with good stars and rateing to stop scammers
on 19-03-2019 08:11
on 13-01-2020 10:35
These scammers are still at it. Received a call today and they knew which phone I had been researching over the weekend which made them more convincing. As I had complered the upgrade there was nothing they could scam me for, fortunately.