Unexpected charge from O2
on 02-02-2010 22:17
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on 02-02-2010 22:17
Where do I start?
We've seen a transaction we don't recognise on my wife's Barclaycard.
It's a £169.00 charge from O2.
We do have O2 Broadband and my wife has an O2 contract phone, but this is neither charge -- both are paid by Direct Debit and they are marked differently. I've checked the billing -- nothing really outstanding, just normal monthly bills below £30 for phone and a tenner for broadband.
Here's Details:
02 (uk( Ltd
Retailer number: 4840575
Business type: Telecommunication Service
Town: Autopayments
Country: Great Britain
Payment method: Telephone/Mail Order
PIN Used: No
Cardholder: 9999
Note the bold items; my wife never shops over the phone or by mail order. We shop online and we meticulously trace our expenses.
Before disputing this transaction with Barclaycard, I want to try & find out what in the Blue Sky had been bought on that card?
My question is now:
Where do I call to find out what are the details of that order? I've rummaged through O2 site and don't seem to find out where to call for such general queries.
Thank you for reading this.
on 02-02-2010 22:32
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on 02-02-2010 22:32
From your point of view, you need to take measures to ensure your card details are safe, particularly look at your PC security and to monitor your credit record. Your bank will advise you what to do.
on 02-02-2010 23:19
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on 02-02-2010 23:19
We meticulously shred every piece of potentially sensitive information, and both me & my wife know better not to tell anyone her card details or PINs or any security details.
However, God knows, may be somebody could write down details in a dodgy shop; or somebody could photocopy it in the same dodgy shop; so your advice sounds very relevant.
Therefore we now have just rung Barclaycard as suggested and reported a potential fraud transaction to them, thus triggering an investigation. It really sounds like fraud: source "Telephone/Mail Order" whilst we never shop over the phone; O2 obviously means O2 Shop here... and the last thing we've bought there was her contract and FREE phone...
They have raised the flag on this card now, and are issuing a brand new card for her, which will arrive in a few days.
Anyway now we'll wait & see where it brings us. Hopefully monies will be recovered (this is a credit card! why shouldn't they). We've got better things to do with hundred and sixty nine quid.
Thank you prking again for straight to the point advice!
on 03-02-2010 15:39
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on 03-02-2010 15:39
They confirmed that no, there haven't been any outstanding charges on any of our accounts: neither Broadband nor Pay Monthly.
They ask for GED Numbers. These are not present in standard web statement.
We might have an impostor here.
To be continued... :mansurprised:
on 03-02-2010 18:42
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on 03-02-2010 18:42
It is more important that you ascertain how the details were obtained. Your first port of call should be to check your PC. Then check with credit reference agencies to make sure there aren't any other suprises coming.
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on 03-02-2010 23:39
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on 03-02-2010 23:39
I simply had to sign a letter to say I had not made these purchases and the credit card company sorted it out within a week.
I have no idea how it was done and it's really of no interest to me.
The card had never left my sight at any time.
In your case O2 just happen to be the company where the money was spent, they can't help you.
Best left to Barclaycard to sort it out.
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on 04-02-2010 03:57
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on 04-02-2010 03:57
Do a full system scan with your antivirus programme, as well as a good antispyware programme. I recommend the use of Malwarebytes
I also suggest you run a good rootkit scanner such as Rootkit Buster
I'm not saying this is the only possibility, but it is one that I have come across all too often.
The two links below are well worth a read.
When should I re-format? How should I reinstall? Security - dslreports.com
How to report ID theft, fraud, drive-by installs, hijacking and malware? Security - dslreports.com