on 08-08-2021 14:20
Hi, if anyone can please help. There has been a contract taken out with o2 which has been coming from my mother's bank account. She is not currently an o2 customer. When I phoned 02 to enquire about they said they had no record of it and to cancel the direct debit. Now we are at the point of receiving balliff letters. The police and action fraud have not been able to get the information they need regarding the account. We can also not get the information regarding the account as we obviously do not know the email address, password or telephone number of the account.
I have been to the o2 shop in person and on the phone with o2 and they can or will not provide the info needed for the fraud case. Is there anyone who can help shed light on where we can get this information?
Any help would be very grateful.
on 08-08-2021 14:35
on 08-08-2021 14:35
on 08-08-2021 14:57
on 08-08-2021 14:57
They wont tell you anything about the fraud, im afraid due to UK financial law, and if it is under investigation, normally Action Fraud (who are the Police) can get the information.
I'm afraid if the police can't get the information then they don't have enough information, in order to trace the account.
On the letter from the baliffs will be a reference number, ask them to provide the original CCA (consumer credit agreement). and also there should be an o2 reference number, give this to Action Fraud. Unfortunately if you cant pass the security checks, even with the account number they cant tell you anything due to Data Protection regulations (GDPR etc).
on 08-08-2021 22:53
Maybe @O2Lisa can help in the morning?
on 09-08-2021 08:17
on 09-08-2021 08:17