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MichaelL
My LG handset has recently been sent to repair (three times!), via Carphone Warehouse, and I was loaned a replacement handset (a low-spec Huawei one) each time. During the process of setting-up the replacement phone, it seems that text messages were sent from my number to (a number in Singapore) - and these have been shown on my bill (on multiple times, both when setting-up the new handset replacement). I am keen to get a refund of course, but also some confirmation of what the text message was for (it didn't appear in my sent messages), and that my data hasn't been compromised.
Thanks,
Richard.
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on 27-07-2016 19:53
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on 27-07-2016 19:54
Hi @Anonymous Only CS can help you with this. Give them a call http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
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on 27-07-2016 19:56
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on 27-07-2016 20:26
Thanks for the response. I didn't explicitly setup mcAfee security app - maybe it is part of the default software build? I also don't expect to have had to have been charged for them, especially not about 10-12 times on one particular day.
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on 27-07-2016 20:37
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on 27-07-2016 20:37
McAfee CS can be contacted here to question them about it http://www.mcafee.com/uk/about/contact-us.aspx#ht=tab-techsupport
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on 27-07-2016 20:52
Thanks for link to McAfeee. I tried their online chat, but they couldn't help as I didn't have a regsitered product. And that's the weird thing - I didn't even notice whether McAfee was installed on the temporary phone (a Huawei Y6 I think). Online forums refer to an app called 'WaveSecure' (which I think McAfee may have bought).
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27-07-2016 20:59 - edited 27-07-2016 21:00
Either way you should not be charged for sending texts that you didnt generate Why dont you speak to CPW as thats where you got the loan phone from?
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on 27-07-2016 21:03
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on 27-07-2016 21:03
I had this when I first got my z5 but I don't use McAfee so I deleted the app.
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