on 29-06-2016 12:35 - last edited on 08-03-2022 12:34 by RafaC
Hi Guys, I've received a missed call from 03448260202 which after googling I believe may be to offer me an upgrade, is there any way to prompt a callback?
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on 30-06-2016 16:04
on 30-06-2016 16:04
on 29-06-2016 12:39
on 29-06-2016 12:39
Call 202 then you know it's o2...
on 30-06-2016 15:13
Hi, I tried that but they knew nothing about it. Is there any way to prompt a callback? the call centre didn't have any nombers for the outbound teams.
Thanks,
Mike
on 30-06-2016 15:19
on 30-06-2016 15:19
@MikeF wrote:Hi, I tried that but they knew nothing about it. Is there any way to prompt a callback? the call centre didn't have any nombers for the outbound teams.
Thanks,
Mike
That would indicate to me that it wasn't O2 who called you then......
30-06-2016 16:02 - edited 30-06-2016 16:07
30-06-2016 16:02 - edited 30-06-2016 16:07
That would mean an O2 "trusted" partner spoofed a genuine O2 telephone number wouldn't it ?
If so, I believe that's now illegal
Edit : no it's not yet illegal......but certainly frowned upon by OFCOM and ICO
on 30-06-2016 16:04
on 30-06-2016 16:04
on 30-06-2016 16:52
on 30-06-2016 16:52
Thanks guys, it looks like my dreams of a free early upgrade were a pipe dream. I'll just have to save up the money to pay off my phone and renew.
on 30-06-2016 17:24
on 30-06-2016 17:24
on 01-07-2016 03:24
on 01-07-2016 03:24
If something sounds too good to be true then it generally is. Be very careful about renewing from an unsolicited phone call. I would always get a number from them to call back. In the experience of so many, trusted partners are anything but.