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on 09-05-2013 20:35
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on 09-05-2013 20:35
Hi,
I am receiving text messages from 88222 which are costing me £1.25 each time they come through, normally in threes ! does anyone know how to stop these?
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on 09-05-2013 21:19
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on 09-05-2013 21:19
More info here : http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/Number-Checker/Check-a-Number-Results.aspx?ncn=88222
PhonePayPlus are the regulatory body for these type of premium services. Follow the advice on the website

on 09-05-2013 20:38
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on 09-05-2013 20:38
You could try sending STOP to 88222 that normally works is it something you signed up for somewhere
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on 09-05-2013 20:42
Hi
No it is nothing I have signed up for, the phone goes three times at virtually the same time. I am awaitng the next time it goes off and see exactly what it says.
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on 09-05-2013 20:45
Just googled it for you looks like its some sort of lottery scam and the way to stop it is to send STOP to the number I would also ring o2 and ask them for a refund
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on 09-05-2013 21:19
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on 09-05-2013 21:19
More info here : http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/Number-Checker/Check-a-Number-Results.aspx?ncn=88222
PhonePayPlus are the regulatory body for these type of premium services. Follow the advice on the website
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on 10-05-2013 07:26
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on 10-05-2013 07:26
@Anonymous wrote:Just googled it for you looks like its some sort of lottery scam and the way to stop it is to send STOP to the number I would also ring o2 and ask them for a refund
O2 will not refund the only way to get a refund is to follow the advice in Jonsie's post
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on 05-09-2013 16:50
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05-09-2013 16:57 - edited 05-09-2013 17:04
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05-09-2013 16:57 - edited 05-09-2013 17:04
@Anonymous wrote:
I had the same problem with 88222 and through a bit of detective work found the companys free phone number, you simply tell them your mobile number and they tell you the number thats been txting you and cancel it for you. The number to phone (free) is 0149 4750500.
These texts need to be reported to Phone Pay Plus as they can get you a refund and prosecute them.
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on 07-04-2014 14:29
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on 07-04-2014 14:29
Here they are should anyone wish to complain:
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on 04-12-2018 21:13
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on 04-12-2018 21:13
ive tried to message stop to 88222 but its not going through hoe do i fix that

