16-09-2023 09:57
I'm starting a new sim only deal and they requested cvv along with other bank details. Is this normal? I'm worried I might get scammed.
16-09-2023 10:26
16-09-2023 10:26
Yes if done on the website, it is used as another step of verification, and the £1 gets refunded straight back to you, in a store you would be asked to use your card via chip and pin..
All networks do this..
19-09-2023 07:30
19-09-2023 07:30
Thanks, but it was over a phone call and they had called me back which was what made me suspicious
19-09-2023 07:49
19-09-2023 07:49
19-09-2023 07:58
If you think you’ve been the victim of fraud – whether it’s because you’ve given details to someone over the phone, or clicked on a link in a suspicious text or email there are things you can do:
Contact your bank if you think you may have given out financial information. They can help protect your account and stop transactions.
Change your account and online account passwords. Not just your O2 account. All of them.
Forward fraudulent texts to O2 for free on 7726.
Contact Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040.
Call your Virgin Media or O2 customer services number if you think somebody’s taken out a contract using your details.
Virgin Media customers can phone 150 from their landline or 0345 454 1111 from any other phone.
O2 customers can call 202 from their O2 phone or 0344 809 0202 from any other phone.
You can block the number that called you, or any number you think may be suspicious.
How to block a number:
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062352/
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201229
There are also these links to look at:
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/phishing-and-smishing-advice
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/unwanted-calls-and-messages
https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/
05-10-2023 07:14 - edited 05-10-2023 08:04
05-10-2023 07:14 - edited 05-10-2023 08:04
A similar thing happened to me recently and it felt very suspect even though I called them on the official number. First they explained the CVV was for a credit check and then when I questioned this they changed and said it was for a direct debit. I wrote a complaint to O2 a few weeks ago as this felt like a scam, but not heard anything back yet
05-10-2023 09:55
@MattieT If you initiated the call and were using a number from the official O2 website your concerns are unfounded. If you give O2 a credit or debit card number over the phone, they need to be able to verify that you are who you say you are, and to do that they need the CVV number of the card you've given them. If they don't have that they can't authorise any transactions.
05-10-2023 20:31
Please take careful note of the words of @Bambino :-
"If you initiated the call and were using a number from the official O2 website...."
Please do not click on links in text messages or e-mails sent to you and do not return a missed call purporting to be from O2. Something called "number spoofing" can make it look like O2 are are 'phoning you when it is actually a call from a scammer.
05-10-2023 20:59
05-10-2023 20:59
@Bambino @Thanks for the response. My concern is they didn’t even need my credit/debit card for what they were asking for - a basic credit check (needing name, address etc) or a direct debit mandate (needing sort code and account number). I realise it’s standard practice to stop the call recording when sensitive financial information is given, but something doesn’t feel right when the recording is stopped and then an unnecessary level of information is needed with card details, expiry and CVV. If agents are asking for this stuff they need to be able to articulate why it’s needed and the reason they gave didn’t stack up..
05-10-2023 21:08
Over 25 years with O2 and I have never been asked for my CVV number except when topping up a PAYG account
I think I would be looking at getting that card blocked and a new one issued unless it's your only debit card
Only takes a few days to receive a new card in the post