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06-05-2015 13:53 - edited 06-05-2015 13:55
I'd like to know if 02 offer any guarantees regarding 3rdParty charges on my bill.
It's just I have been listening to a BBC Radio 4 programme this afternoon about the problems with
payforit system that mobile operators have setup for autmatic charging. Apparently you only have to click
on a link to be trapped into it, you don't even have supply your phone number. I'd like to know if 02 provide services to block 3rd party charges? Next time I go for a mobile phone contract this will be my first question to any operator.
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Some people do like using these services and there would be almighty cries of censorship if they were denied to everyone, the opt out suggested above should help.
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on 06-05-2015 13:57
O2 offer an opt out on their Charge to Mobile service, but you have to request it.
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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Some people do like using these services and there would be almighty cries of censorship if they were denied to everyone, the opt out suggested above should help.
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06-05-2015 14:16 - edited 06-05-2015 14:16
@Anonymous wrote:
Back to my original post. what guarantees do 02 provide is something goes wrong ? If a customer a clicks on a link which results on charges that the customer is totally unaware of.
If you have been defrauded you can go to PhonepayPlus who will investigate and usually get any monies refunded, O2 cannot be held responsible for where you choose to click.
http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/For-the-Public/Make-a-complaint.aspx
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06-05-2015 14:28 - edited 06-05-2015 14:35
@Anonymous wrote:
Not a good answer. My 02 contract is up soon.
I'm not sure why you say that?
All the protection you need is in place, a provider has no control over what you use your phone for and that's how it should be.
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on 06-05-2015 14:37
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on 06-05-2015 14:37
@Anonymous wrote:
Back to my original post. what guarantees do 02 provide is something goes wrong ? If a customer a clicks on a link which results on charges that the customer is totally unaware of.
No guarantees as far as I know but there should be a record of opting out and there is always the option of a request to listen to your calls to customer service.
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on 06-05-2015 14:40

