15-09-2017 21:25
15-09-2017 21:25
Solved! Go to Solution.
15-09-2017 21:34
Hi @Anonymous You must contact customer services with your information and ask if they can investigate a possible fraud.....https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Veritas Numquam Perit
15-09-2017 21:34
Hi @Anonymous You must contact customer services with your information and ask if they can investigate a possible fraud.....https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Veritas Numquam Perit
15-09-2017 21:39
15-09-2017 21:39
15-09-2017 21:44
15-09-2017 21:44
@Anonymous wrote:
Then today "thank you for trying to unlatch your device, unfortunately we cannot" odd again... I never tried to such a thing.
I even had an text from o2 saying they are suspecious and reset my account password...
But surely that indicates the security process has worked as it was intended......for once.
15-09-2017 21:49
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15-09-2017 22:07
15-09-2017 22:07
@Anonymous wrote:
Fortunately I'm moving house in 2 weeks so my address will change and maybe that will help.
So your personal data has been highlighted to a few people/companies over the last couple of months ?
15-09-2017 22:09
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15-09-2017 22:10
It's all very worrying and certainly needs investigating by O2's Fraud dept...:smileysad:
LIve chat wouldn't be the option I would choose in this instance @Anonymous. You need to speak to someone directly.
Veritas Numquam Perit
15-09-2017 22:11
15-09-2017 22:11