Carphone Warehouse offer - Is it a scam?

on 03-06-2013 16:57
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on 03-06-2013 16:57
How do I know if Ive been scammed?
I was phoned by someone who said that as I have been an o2 customer for a long time, I can have unlimited calls and texts 1gb of internet and a new Samsung Gallaxy Ace phone. I didnt have to give them any bank details, just dob name and address. Only after I was put through to someone called the verification manager, did I start to wonder if it WAS o2. No apparently a subsid of Carphone Warehouse. I have accepted but fear I may have been scammed somehow, although without my bank details, Im not sure how? Any ideas?
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on 13-11-2013 22:05
i have told bank and o2...have you had any problems since you got caught out by them?
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on 13-11-2013 22:10
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on 13-11-2013 22:10
@Anonymous wrote:i have told bank and o2...have you had any problems since you got caught out by them?
I haven't but it will depend on who you gave your details to, CPW or a crook.
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on 13-11-2013 22:10
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on 21-11-2013 19:05
Hi
I have made the same stupid mistake and said yes to a new phone. But I did not give my bank details, just my name, address and date of birth. Im sick in the stomach that I will now be at risk for identity fraud.
Has anything happened to people yet who have been fooled by the same scam?????
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on 21-11-2013 19:11
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on 21-11-2013 19:11
It may not be a scam at all, but why would you give your details to anyone who phones you out of the blue?
Hopefully your new phone and account updates will appear soon.
You're unlikely to be at risk with the details you have given.
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on 21-11-2013 19:13
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on 22-11-2013 04:20
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on 22-11-2013 04:20
Did you get a contact number from them? Or a company name? The person's name you were speaking to?
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on 22-11-2013 17:16
Person's name was Kate and Company name of the Customer number they gave me was 'Elite' or something like that. They said they were Carphone warehouse. One person has told me they had the same call and it actually was Carphone warehouse and they did get their phone and everything is fine....but I'm still worried. I'll just keep a watch.
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on 23-11-2013 02:57
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on 23-11-2013 02:57
This may help : http://www.elitemobile.com/our-customers.html
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Above all, Elite Mobile is a reliable and professional organization consistently able to deliver to our exacting standards and very capable of providing innovation both in terms of product and services. As a key strategic partner to The Carphone Warehouse in a highly competitive sector we are confident that Elite Mobile will play a significant part in our business for many years to come. "


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