fraudulent charge

on 19-08-2010 00:35
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on 19-08-2010 00:35
On August 18th, there was a charge made on my Visa card that I did not authorize. Somebody somehow has gotten a hold of my card number and has fraudulently used it to purchase US$314 of product from O2 that I did not order. You see, I live in the United States and I have no use for these products here.
If somebody from the O2 staff can contact me so that I can discuss this further I would greatly appreciate it.
Regards,
JB

on 19-08-2010 03:17
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on 19-08-2010 03:17
This isnt an O2 matter, you need to take this up with your bank/card provider.
If an act of fraud has been committed then they will act on it.

on 19-08-2010 07:13
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on 19-08-2010 07:13
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on 19-08-2010 08:01
Use the 'contact us' link at the bottom of the O2 home page but as advised, you need to speak to your bank about the fraudulent transaction on your card.

on 19-08-2010 09:35
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on 19-08-2010 09:35
You'll also want to change your title as its O2 have not fraudulently charged you.
I notice the title has now been changed.

on 19-08-2010 12:28
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on 19-08-2010 12:28
You won't get a reply from O2 on this forum as it is customer to customer.
Use the 'contact us' link at the bottom of the O2 home page but as advised, you need to speak to your bank about the fraudulent transaction on your card.
I have spoken about this to my bank and they've said I need to talk to O2 and inquire them on who placed the order first so they can know who to press charges against. I just now used the Contact Us page because I had to find a UK zip code in order for me to send them an email.
I hope somebody from O2 replies back to my inquiry. Thanks!

on 19-08-2010 12:28
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on 19-08-2010 12:28
You'll also want to change your title as its O2 have not fraudulently charged you.
I notice the title has now been changed.
I didn't change it. 😐

on 19-08-2010 14:30
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on 19-08-2010 20:19
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on 19-08-2010 20:19
You won't get a reply from O2 on this forum as it is customer to customer.
Use the 'contact us' link at the bottom of the O2 home page but as advised, you need to speak to your bank about the fraudulent transaction on your card.
I have spoken about this to my bank and they've said I need to talk to O2 and inquire them on who placed the order first so they can know who to press charges against. I just now used the Contact Us page because I had to find a UK zip code in order for me to send them an email.
I hope somebody from O2 replies back to my inquiry. Thanks!
Card fraud is a banking issue, not O2's issue, if someone went and bought a TV from an outlet, would it be that outlet's fault that someone bought a TV with a cloned card?
The bank you have is either very naff or just doesnt want to know, they should have cancelled your cards and sent a new one to you.
You should go back and speak with your bank, they will have a fraud hotline number somewhere.

