on 30-05-2016 12:48
I've just discovered that O2 has been sending marketing-type emails to a Gmail address that I only set up to be able to use an Android phone. I don't use it as an email as I find Google very invasive, but as I was getting demands from Google via my phone to provide it with my phone number, I logged into Gmail using that email address. In there were emails from O2 including the one I never received about O2 Travel changing. I still get emails about bills and my account from O2 into my usual email address that is also my login to MyO2.
I never gave this useless Gmail email address to O2 and I don't want emails sent there. Does anyone know how to change this? For me it's unprecedented that a company of which I'm a customer send me emails to two different email addresses in relation to the same single-user mobile phone account I have with them.
Many thanks for any pointers.
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on 31-05-2016 11:49
on 31-05-2016 11:49
I think I remember what happened -- when I downloaded the O2 Priority app, this Gmail address (which is linked to the Android OS on the phone) was already populated in the "email" field for O2 Priority offers. I must have kept it as that as would only read those emails on the phone and would not use Gmail for any other purpose. I didn't think it would update the email address for all O2 mass emails (i.e. everything bar billing- or order-related emails specific to my account). Otherwise useful non-spammy emails like O2 Travel changes and the 50% extra data offers had passed me by as I forgot to ever look at this Gmail ...
(I only use that Gmail address for Google Play Store and the fact that I was forced to create a Google login for the phone (Android)).
30-05-2016 13:34 - edited 30-05-2016 13:35
30-05-2016 13:34 - edited 30-05-2016 13:35
If your bill is going to the correct email address it could have been a phishing email. Made to look like an o2 email
Just check in myo2 about marketing etc but it should all go to the billing address
on 30-05-2016 13:36
on 30-05-2016 13:36
They do contain the last four digits of my phone number, and my first name, which I haven't given to Google ...
on 30-05-2016 13:48
on 30-05-2016 13:48
I have 2 email addresses related to O2. BT Internet and Gmail. I only set up Gmail in order to access this forum and get emails on any topics I reply to (as bt internet was playing up.) However, I get emails from O2 on both addresses. My bill comes to gmail which is current.....other info occasionally comes to btinternet (which they obviously still have for automated info purposes)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 30-05-2016 13:48
on 30-05-2016 13:48
Then I would be calling customer services to enquirer what has happened if in myo2 it is the correct information as that is the only address they use.
on 30-05-2016 13:51
on 30-05-2016 13:51
You do need to contact CS and ask for one address the GMail one to be deleted from their records
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 30-05-2016 14:24
on 30-05-2016 14:24
Thanks. I've just phoned them and they have no knowledge of the Gmail address. I wonder if it's something to do with the O2 Priority app. That wouldn't explain why surveys about billing and notices about changes to O2 Travel were going through to that email. It seems like some external mass email third party working for O2 has got the wrong email somehow.
Remains to be seen if the password reset that they've done as a result of my phone call actually sorts this out ...
on 31-05-2016 07:20
31-05-2016 07:38 - edited 31-05-2016 07:40
31-05-2016 07:38 - edited 31-05-2016 07:40
@Anonymous wrote:There is this page, best thing, just call customer service and sort it out. I'm pretty much sure it got something to do with the app : )
If required... this is a far more comprehensive guide https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Are-you-fed-up-with-spam-calls-and-texts-Follow-these-steps-to/m-p/386364#M37293
However the OP's main complaint is that marketing texts are being sent to a Gmail address that O2 should have no access to at all. Lets hope their password reset has helped.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 31-05-2016 11:22
on 31-05-2016 11:22
@Anonymous wrote:
There is this page, best thing, just call customer service and sort it out. I'm pretty much sure it got something to do with the app : )
Lovely to see you being helpful @Anonymous and welcome to the community! Been with O2 long?
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