on 13-12-2016 22:16
on 13-12-2016 22:16
I've just recently notice 2 weekly charges on my bill for £3 that say iFitness. I have never subscribed to this so called app or service and after sending a text "stop bfitness" to 80206, I have been unsubscribed. How did this get activated anyways? How do I recover the £6 that I have been conned out of?
on 09-03-2017 19:22
on 09-03-2017 19:22
Hi @Gary66 Some people have had the cost refunded by O2 so try giving them a call and see if it works for you http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 20-03-2017 14:17
on 20-03-2017 14:17
Me too. I have just noticed the £3 charge on my phone bill.
I have called o2 and they have credited the £3 and are looking into getting this stopped. The lady was really nice and said that she has had a few calls like this. She said if it appears again let them know and they will look into it further.
Julie x
on 20-03-2017 14:34
on 20-03-2017 14:34
on 07-06-2017 18:02
on 07-06-2017 18:02
I have just come to know that I have been charged £78 which was charged to my account on 24 occasions since December!
I have been going to an from the o2 shop and I have enquired over these charges and I was told that I signed up to the app. I was basically treated like I must have signed up to this.
I absolutely did not sign up to this app and I have never heard of it. Also I went through my phone and there is no evidence of this app on my phone. I am really unhappy with o2 for not putting in enough measures to ensure that as a customer we are not being scammed with multiple charges!
I am really upset about this and 02 only reimbursed £6.00 out of the £78.00 I am owed back.
07-06-2017 18:09 - edited 07-06-2017 18:19
07-06-2017 18:09 - edited 07-06-2017 18:19
You must contact them directly (ifitness) or the regulator paid services authority http://psauthority.org.uk o2 have done all they can
http://mobilechargesupport.com/faqs
And the advice link from above in this thread https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Have-you-fallen-for-or-been-conned-into-a-premi...
on 07-06-2017 18:25
on 07-06-2017 18:25
Call the company and politely ask them to remove your number and to please refund all subscriptions. Apart from that there is little else you can do until the regulators get a grip on these type of scams by fining them huge sums and stopping them trading.
on 07-06-2017 18:29
on 07-06-2017 18:29
on 07-06-2017 18:42
on 07-06-2017 18:42
Yes that would be a good way round it and groundbreaking for the industry.
on 08-06-2017 07:10
on 08-06-2017 07:10
on 08-06-2017 07:42
on 08-06-2017 07:42