cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Phishing scam knew all my details?

roseburke_
Level 1: Joiner
  • 1 Posts
  • 1 Topics
  • 0 Solutions
Registered:

Received a text from "O2:UK" after a few calls earlier in the day from a number claiming to be O2, using automated voice messages to tell me my phone bill is overdue. 

 

The text I received quoted my full name, O2 account number and the amount overdue on my phone bill - all correct - therefore I thought it was genuine and without thinking, paid the bill using my credit card. Stupid, I know. I'm usually wiser to these things but it looked very genuine and the fact it had all my correct information had me fooled 😞

 

I realised the link looked dodgy so I googled the number and realised lots of people were reporting it as a scam. I logged into my O2 account and sure enough, my phone bill was still unpaid.

 

The number that called me was 0330 123 9245

 

Has this happened to anyone else from these same scammers, and is there anything I can do to get my money back? And how do they know my account information?

 

Thanks in advance!

Message 1 of 10
22,752 Views
9 REPLIES 9

Cleoriff
Level 94: Supreme
  • 122383 Posts
  • 824 Topics
  • 7457 Solutions
Registered:

@roseburke_ 

Definitely a scam. https://who-called.co.uk/Number/03301239245 

See community help here:

https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/How-to-Guides/Have-you-fallen-for-or-been-conned-into-a-premium-rate-s...

And O2 advice here…

https://www.o2.co.uk/help/account-and-billing/premium-service-checker

 You should also ring Customer Service and ask them to place the following bars on your account:

Bar all Direct to bill debits

Bar Premium rate numbers

Veritas Numquam Perit

Girl in a jacket
Message 2 of 10
22,741 Views

MI5
Level 94: Supreme
  • 143452 Posts
  • 632 Topics
  • 27490 Solutions
Registered:

@roseburke_ 

It is a genuine O2 number.

Your online account will take a while to update after you've paid.

I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

Currently using:
Pixel 7a (O2 & Lyca), One Plus 6 (Sfr), iPhone 12 Pro Max (Vodafone)
Message 3 of 10
22,736 Views

Cleoriff
Level 94: Supreme
  • 122383 Posts
  • 824 Topics
  • 7457 Solutions
Registered:

According to O2 on Twitter, it isn't them.

https://twitter.com/o2/status/1030363556716453888?lang=en 

Veritas Numquam Perit

Girl in a jacket
Message 4 of 10
22,725 Views

TallTrees
Level 49: Rootin' Tootin' 
  • 10674 Posts
  • 119 Topics
  • 344 Solutions
Registered:

Hi @roseburke_ 

I really hope that it was o2 .

Perhaps you would be kind enough to let us know, that it was all ok or not. That would be very helpful. 

Many best wishes and welcome to the o2 community forum.....TallTrees 

 



HAPPINESS IS BEE SHAPED

Message 5 of 10
22,704 Views

pmbo
Level 1: Joiner
  • 1 Posts
  • 0 Topics
  • 0 Solutions
Registered:

>  According to O2 on Twitter, it isn't them.

 

But also, according to O2 on Twitter, it is them. They really need to sort out their comms.

https://twitter.com/O2/status/983241837296185344

https://twitter.com/O2/status/1331663840866611203

https://twitter.com/O2/status/1335544899366760448

 

I know this is an old post, but it comes up high in results when searching for this number.

Message 6 of 10
18,481 Views

kiwianam
Level 1: Joiner
  • 1 Posts
  • 0 Topics
  • 0 Solutions
Registered:

I nearly got caught by this and made the first mistake but, thankfully, not the second.  😞  I received a cold call from 0330 390 4123 claiming to be from O2 and sending me a one-time password to my phone (which they know, since they just called it), asking me to tell them what it was. DO NOT GIVE THEM THE CODE! THIS IS A SCAM! What they are trying to do is use the "Forgotten password" feature on the O2 web site, which sends you an OTP to your phone, which, if you give it to them enables them to change your password and then your billing address and buy stuff on your account (e.g. a nice new iPhone) and have it sent to them at your expense. DO NOT engage with any such calls, and NEVER give an OTP or security question answer over the phone!  If you do make this mistake, immediately call the O2 fraud team directly (using 202 or by logging on to o2.cu.uk) and get them to change your security question!  Luckily, I managed to call the fraud team before they managed to do anything.  slight_smile

Message 7 of 10
12,231 Views

TallTrees
Level 49: Rootin' Tootin' 
  • 10674 Posts
  • 119 Topics
  • 344 Solutions
Registered:

Hello @kiwianam 

Thank you very much for posting this information.

Proves you need to take great care with calls texts etc., all the time.

Glad all went well for you.

Best wishes



HAPPINESS IS BEE SHAPED

Message 8 of 10
12,227 Views

pgn
Level 74: Whizz kid
  • 35233 Posts
  • 224 Topics
  • 1558 Solutions
Registered:

A lucky escape, @kiwianam

All the Community info here if anyone needs it, ever! Speed is of the essence, as always!

Phishing, Smishing & Scams. Latest info & advice. and

Guide: A Guide to Deal with Spam/Scam Calls and Text 

Message 9 of 10
12,227 Views

Sunna
Level 1: Joiner
  • 1 Posts
  • 0 Topics
  • 0 Solutions
Registered:

I received the same calls many times 

Message 10 of 10
9,299 Views