on 06-08-2016 23:40
on 06-08-2016 23:40
I received a text saying I have subscribed to No limit games (I haven't to my knowledge) and am being charged £2.99/wk. Spoke to O2 who confirmed I am being charged and they say they can't stop this I have to send a text to unsubscribe (even though I didn't subscribe in the first place!). When I have tried to send this text a warning comes up saying I will be charged for sending the text. What on earth do I do and why can't O2 stop unautorised payments from my account?
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on 06-08-2016 23:47
Hi @Anonymous Have a look at this thread from our knowledge base...it tells you everything you need to know
By the way do not try to unsubscribe. All that does it lets the scammers know yours is an active number
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 06-08-2016 23:47
Hi @Anonymous Have a look at this thread from our knowledge base...it tells you everything you need to know
By the way do not try to unsubscribe. All that does it lets the scammers know yours is an active number
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 07-08-2016 00:18
@Anonymous wrote:
What on earth do I do and why can't O2 stop unautorised payments from my account?
You need to contact the company yourself and stop the payments - it's nothing to do with o2, they just bill you for what you spend.
on 07-08-2016 00:37
on 07-08-2016 00:37
on 07-08-2016 03:57
on 07-08-2016 03:57
Presumably you are getting texts from a short code number. Put that number into the following site and you should find contact details :
http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/
Not sure if this is the same one :
http://support.community.nolimitsgames.com/6-sg-terms/
Complaints/Disputes
16.1 Should You have an enquiry or have a dispute/complaint about the Service, you can contact us:
By phone: | 0800 130 1530 |
By email: | help-sg@nolimitsgames.com |
By mail: | Attn: Customer Service Care Convey Global Pte Ltd 10 Anson Road #35-06A, International Plaza Singapore 079903 |
on 07-08-2016 04:00
on 07-08-2016 04:00
It's also more than likely that you inadvertently signed up be merely clicking on a website link (facebook is the source of many scams)