16-08-2022 13:16 - edited 16-08-2022 13:21
16-08-2022 13:16 - edited 16-08-2022 13:21
Last Friday I had my phone stolen and today I've just noticed that there were £250 worth of charges made to Google Play Store. Note: Not my Google account! No transactions were made in my personal google account.
I've even signed into the google store using my phone number and there are no purchases in the history.
Google Play Store require a "Correlation ID" for the transaction made so I can challenge it.
I cannot get this info from O2. I've tried contacting O2 customer services.
Anyone have any info or suggestions?
on 16-08-2022 13:20
on 16-08-2022 13:20
You need to speak to Google direct, and ask them, as o2 can not get this information. As all o2 do is get a token saying this account made a charge against o2.
support.google.com
on 16-08-2022 13:30
on 16-08-2022 13:30
Thanks, I tried to phone google but was told that due to Covid restrictions all communication had to be via email so I can't even speak to a real person!
on 16-08-2022 13:38
Did you report the loss to O2 within 24 hours?
If so, you are only liable for £100 of any charges.
Guide: Lost or Stolen O2 Device? - How to Report it
on 16-08-2022 14:01
on 16-08-2022 14:01
No I didn't report within 24 hours as I was hoping it would show in a list and found. Couple that with no phone signal all weekend...
on 17-08-2022 14:43
on 17-08-2022 14:43
So it looks like EE customers can determine their transaction/correlation ID's by logging in to "Boku" which I believe is EE's charge to carrier provider. Does anyone know who/if O2 use a provider like this?
I've linked to the EE forum below where people have been able to succesfully get the transaction IDs
Solved: Fraudulent Google Play Transactions - The EE Community
on 22-08-2022 14:05
on 22-08-2022 16:47
on 22-08-2022 16:47
Hi Breanna,
No I haven't been able to sort this out. I know people on EE who have had the exact same issue and have been able to determine their transaction/correlation IDs as per my last message in this thread. Any ideas?
Thanks
Andrew
on 22-08-2022 16:51
on 22-08-2022 16:53
on 22-08-2022 16:53