17-11-2017 13:03
Hi all.
My wife has started getting text messages into her text inbox that do not have a number associated with them. Instead they show as from "o2more@o2.com". When you click into the message, it says it failed to download and a message pops up that says "Converting to MMS".
Is this genuine? It's hard to tell because O2 have started effectively spamming recently with all the O2 More and O2 Priority texts and emails.
Anyway, from her phone I text "STOP" to O2 More (20502) and got a bounce back saying these will stop. But I wanted to check if these are genuine as I don't think they are. Because there is no number you can't block it either, which again rouses suspicion.
17-11-2017 13:43 - edited 17-11-2017 13:45
17-11-2017 13:43 - edited 17-11-2017 13:45
@welshsteve76 O2 More is genuine. See here https://www.o2.co.uk/more-for-you
If you have any concerns about the texts you should give CS a call https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Veritas Numquam Perit
17-11-2017 14:33
17-11-2017 14:33
You can login to your MyO2 http://www.o2.co.uk/myo2 and turn off the official spam from O2.
17-11-2017 14:57
Thanks.
I find it staggering that this kind of message is sent through to a text inbox. Masking it's true number and hiding as an MMS message. Poor show if you ask me.
17-11-2017 15:07
17-11-2017 15:07
I had a few when all our accounts were converted back to default of opting in to everything but easily fixed. There are other boxes you might want to unstick too. Make sure you save at the bottom of the page.
17-11-2017 15:09
17-11-2017 15:09
I had a few when all our accounts were converted back to default of opting in to everything but easily fixed. There are other boxes you might want to unstick too. Make sure you save at the bottom of the page
17-11-2017 15:14
17-11-2017 15:14
17-11-2017 17:10
17-11-2017 17:10
@welshsteve76 wrote:
Already done so on my account. Will get my wife to do the same this evening
Best way to go @welshsteve76 Good luck with it...
Veritas Numquam Perit
27-11-2017 14:22
27-11-2017 14:22
Well since making the changes my wife has received another text message from "o2more@o2.com"
I really just do not understand why the number this is coming from is masked. You can't email a text message, which makes me think this is not a genuine O2 more message. If it is genuine, then O2 need to sort it out because this is not good practice in my opinion.
27-11-2017 22:14
27-11-2017 22:14
Any changes of preference can take a couple of weeks to come into effect. It certainly isn't instant but in this day and age it should be.