on 23-11-2016 20:25
on 23-11-2016 20:25
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 23-11-2016 21:09
on 23-11-2016 21:09
As I say I knew this was the correct O2 site as it followed previous texts I have had from them. First time I have ever had a MMS though...but as you see from the screenshot above...it was genuine enough...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 23-11-2016 21:15
on 23-11-2016 21:15
on 23-11-2016 21:19
on 23-11-2016 21:19
on 23-11-2016 21:19
on 23-11-2016 21:19
on 23-11-2016 21:24
on 23-11-2016 21:24
Well it seems strange that we both had an MMS from O2 @Anonymous. Obviously I turned mobile data on to get the picture...and mine was fine. (as shown in the screenshot)
To be honest O2 are doing a big campaign re these Christmas gifts so I expect others will get the MMS
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 23-11-2016 21:26
on 23-11-2016 21:26
@Anonymous wrote:
Virus scan has come back clean
Panic over then
on 23-11-2016 21:33
on 23-11-2016 21:33
on 24-11-2016 12:36
Hi guys, just to confirm O2 is starting to send out some Black Friday & Christmas -related MMS, as mentioned above it could have been corrupted somehow and deleting it should be fine. It's a bit difficult to diagnose over the phone so if it causes big concerns still, you could also pop into a store so they can see it.