on 13-11-2008 20:14
on 13-11-2008 20:14
on 14-11-2008 04:29
on 14-11-2008 04:29
on 15-11-2008 22:57
on 15-11-2008 22:57
on 23-11-2008 13:21
on 23-11-2008 13:21
on 28-11-2008 19:11
on 28-11-2008 19:11
on 28-11-2008 22:21
on 28-11-2008 22:21
Trouble with this is that when you are topping up via a handset the verfication methods are somewhat limited so if the crook has access to all of the info on a card they can go ahead with the transaction unfortunately and there's not much O2 can do.
(one of my relatives had their card 'skimmed' and someone thought they treat themselves to a couple of things from the T-mobile website, the relative concerned is with O2 as well)
They phoned their issuer and had to sign a declaration but the money was refunded straight away so you are better leaving it to your issuer.
As 3G is now taking off I suppose they could programme the system to prompt you to remove the phone from your ear so the camera could take your picture?
on 28-11-2008 22:22
on 28-11-2008 22:22
O2 are fully aware of these fraudulent transactions and have been for years, the following site explains all: http://www.pardoes.com/cellnet/index.html
Perhaps it's time for 02 to revise their security measures?
on 29-11-2008 01:13
on 29-11-2008 01:13
on 29-11-2008 09:04
on 29-11-2008 09:04
on 30-11-2008 19:40
on 30-11-2008 19:40