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DanielPA
Hi. I spotted this discussion on Clearvision and think we have been hit by a similar scam. My wife's phone was on O2 and has mysteriously been ported across to "Symphony Communications", and while the new provider had provided O2 access, this got cut off due to a £20 allowance being exceeded. We had no idea that the O2 account had gone until emails were received from Giacom, and we saw debits from a bank account, not from O2 but from "Clearvisionmobil".
Somehow, my wife's phone account has been hacked. We didn't know anything about the port to Symphony, and we are anxious to get the phone-number back from them.
There is no obvious way to contact Symphony.
The phone service was very good from O2; from Symphony it is total S£%T!
If anyone can help, please let me know.
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on 05-12-2023 18:06
@Emblom wrote:Hi. I spotted this discussion on Clearvision and think we have been hit by a similar scam. My wife's phone was on O2 and has mysteriously been ported across to "Symphony Communications", and while the new provider had provided O2 access, this got cut off due to a £20 allowance being exceeded. We had no idea that the O2 account had gone until emails were received from Giacom, and we saw debits from a bank account, not from O2 but from "Clearvisionmobil".
Somehow, my wife's phone account has been hacked. We didn't know anything about the port to Symphony, and we are anxious to get the phone-number back from them.
There is no obvious way to contact Symphony.
The phone service was very good from O2; from Symphony it is total S£%T!
If anyone can help, please let me know.
@Emblom - this post needs to be up on its own, not tagged onto an older thread from July - then you will get answers ... I'll flag it to a Moderator, see if the can move it for you.
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05-12-2023 18:09 - edited 05-12-2023 18:09
O2 Business supplier.
Quick Google for Clearvision brings up this, plus links to other posts on from here
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on 05-12-2023 20:16
Website and contact details here Clear Vision Communications (clearvisioncomms.co.uk)
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on 15-12-2023 18:56
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on 15-12-2023 18:56
I will consider this. Thanks
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on 15-12-2023 18:58
Thanks for all the info so far. I have established that ClearVision is a small company seemingly, with very limited assets and not large enough to declare financial turnover. Just trying to establish where I can get to with a request for a PAC to get my wife's phone number back.
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on 15-12-2023 20:43
Anyone can request a PAC from any network.
Universal guide here Guide: How to get your PAC [June 2021 Update]
The use of the PAC terminates the current contract so early termination fees may apply.
You cannot use a PAC to move a number to the same network.
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