28-09-2023 14:42
When i log into my MyO2 Account both my number and my ex partners number is listed. We both have separate contracts that are paid for separately.
He has recently logged into the account and changed both the email address, security question and password on the account.
I urgently need to split them and regain control of my account as he has access to my phone bills and has already used them to get details of my new partner and harass him. Customer services have been no help at all.
We are unable to resolve this easily as he is on bail because of violent and abusive behaviour towards myself and as a matter of importance i need to secure this account. There seems to be no way i can stop him from accessing the account because the password reset gives you the option of sending a code to either mobile number.
Please can anyone help me resolve this?
28-09-2023 14:52
28-09-2023 15:54
The only way to split the accounts is to cancel one of them and start a new one.
This will remove the cancelled on and provide a new login for the new account which will be independent of the old login.
28-09-2023 15:59
And the best way to do that would be to get a PAC number for the account you are using
There would be fees to pay by the account holder if the contract isn't past the minimum term
Guide: How to get your PAC [June 2021 Update]
That is the only way so as not to involve your ex
Depends if you are still on good terms with each other
28-09-2023 16:52
It seems like a gigantic data protection and safeguarding issue that in order to remove someone's access to my phone records and bills i have to pay the early exit fee and terminate the contract. If thats the only way, O2 can take me to court for the fees as far as im concerned.
28-09-2023 16:56
They won't take you to court @JF1az
They just sell your debt on to a collection agency who will then take you to court and trash your credit file.
There is a warning that accounts cannot be separated once merged.
28-09-2023 21:28
28-09-2023 21:28
I'm not sure that you'll get very far, but as you are clearly disgruntled :-