on 02-04-2021 23:43
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 03-04-2021 00:05
on 03-04-2021 00:05
@Thanksthankyou If you haven't done so already, you need to contact your bank, and the police. You also need to get back in touch with o2. Numbers are here: Guide: Coronavirus Community Help and Support Use the Fraud option to get through. Best time to call is 8 am.
Here are some links you should take a look at too:
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/phishing-and-smishing-advice
https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/unwanted-calls-and-messages
on 03-04-2021 00:05
on 03-04-2021 00:05
@Thanksthankyou If you haven't done so already, you need to contact your bank, and the police. You also need to get back in touch with o2. Numbers are here: Guide: Coronavirus Community Help and Support Use the Fraud option to get through. Best time to call is 8 am.
Here are some links you should take a look at too:
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/phishing-and-smishing-advice
https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/unwanted-calls-and-messages
on 03-04-2021 00:21
on 03-04-2021 02:08
on 03-04-2021 02:08
on 22-04-2021 13:12
on 22-04-2021 13:15
on 22-04-2021 13:15
If you are in any doubt you should call them and ask for fraud
They will be better placed to advise you @Moby
To get through
You need to call O2.
All numbers are in this guide
You can use Skype from your PC or phone to call the free numbers if you have no phone available
Guide: Coronavirus Community Help and Support
Advice from an O2 Guru regarding a way to get through:
When you call, you will be asked for the reason you are calling,
Stay silent for 15 seconds and you will be taken to the keypad options.
Press 2 for Everything Else
Press 5 for More Options
Press 7 for Anything Else which will put you though to an advisor.
Press Upgrade, Lost/Stolen or Fraud if you have to.
8am is the best time to call
on 22-09-2022 21:51
on 22-09-2022 21:51
Unbelievable, I only found these messages because I’m now experiencing similar fraud actions. It is overwhelming. I do sympathise with you. I had an experience like a wholesome attack of fraudsters working together to achieve the same thing. Strange is the fact that they all had information about me which only O2 should have. When I deliberately gave a wrong and misleading security answer, these fraudsters corrected me and supplied the correct answers. Very scary. They kept assuring me that I would receive a brand new phone and smart watch the very next day. They also sent me an O2 membership message from WhatsApp. At some point, I called O2 customer services which was a no no as they could not help and were worse off. The fraud department did not help also. I am now ticking my boxes to switch from O2. I personally believe O2 staffs of Indian origins are involved in this fraud scamming activities. They are all Indians with English sounding names and horrible accents (forgive my racial bias). My experience is the first with fraudsters. And they were bold enough to chat verbally with me several times. I ran to O2 for help, and even alerted O2 to incoming phone calls from scammers, but O2 could do nothing to help. O2 and the scammers asked same questions, made similar comments and suggestions. I persist in believing that O2 is complicit in this fraud and scamming activities.
on 23-09-2022 14:37
on 23-09-2022 14:37
This message is to send an alert and awareness to all O2 subscribers and phone Owners and Users. As with most businesses and public resources, there is now a plethora of fraudsters and scammers operating through O2. O2 is well aware of this issue but, as a public facing company, will do nothing to help victims of O2 scam and fraud.
in all my 40 years of owning mobile phones from many phone companies and third parties, for the first time, i had fraudsters and scammers plaguing my O2 phone most of yesterday 22/09/2022. I ran to O2 for help, and received none. Embarrassingly, the scammers were using O2 numbers and customer services techniques to scam me. O2 customer services asked me the same questions in exactly the same way the scammers asked me. It got so confusing that I could not tell one from the other. I had to come to the unswerving conclusion that perhaps in a bid to scale up her business, O2 is working with scammers and fraudsters.
The following are phone numbers you should be wary of: 01526 210024, 0203 840 4722, 2023 287 6812, 0800 840 0202. The scammers called my phone asking me my security questions, and when i gave a false answer, they corrected me by giving me the correct answer. This is an answer only O2 should have but the scammers also had it. There were other information which should have been exlusive to O2 only, but the scammers had it also. In addition to the phne numbers which the scammers used on me, they had names like "Peter", "Smith", "Ben", "Alex". Common with them is the accent which sounded very much of "Indian" origin. One of the phone calls was from Lincoln, London and others were from eslewhere.
Personally, I strongly believe there is an official O2 involvement in all these scamming and fraudulent activities. I hope someone out there can and would call O2 out for this as O2 appears unfazed about it.
on 23-09-2022 14:41
Your message, which i read much later-on upon finding this community and forum out of frustration with no help from O2, saved me a lot of heart aches. I cant thank you enough for posting your experiences. I am sure that, i wont be the only one who would gain immeasruably from what you wrote and shared. Thanks ever so much.
on 23-09-2022 15:01
on 23-09-2022 15:01
Please also watch out for O2 WhatsApp business aoccount, which i believe is false and which is being used by fraudsters - It has O2 logo and the following number - +44 20 3695 6805. When you check out the information on this through its icon, you will see it registered as O2 business "Chat Support" and registered as "Telecommunication Company, opened 24 hours", headquartered in Slough, England owned by Virgin Media and O2 joint venture between Telephonic and Liberty Global.
i dont have a clue what all the above means, but, this is what i recieved while being scammed by fraudsters. The concluding address on the above whatsApp is from 260 Bath Rd, Slough SL1 4DX, UK, Ive since blocked this contact and all the other numbers used in the scamming efforts.