on 03-04-2020 18:57
I will put this as I received it as a voice mail notification, not an actual voice mail. Please advise weather it is a scam or otherwise.
1. Voice mail notification in messages -> Taped it.
2. Voice mails opens with the, "create"or "update" contact screen. (with the 901, phone symbol and text symbols in an oblong box).
3. I tap on the 901and receive the following message.
"Your pin is set to default, to keep your mail secure, you must enter a new 4 - 10 digit Pin Code followed by the hash key".
(the screen with the pop up dial pad also appears at the same time) I used to have to dial the 901 before getting the voice mail.
If this is refering to my pin code to gain entry to my phone, I am confused as I use the code I made up when I first bought it. I have never yet had to use a pin code for emails.
Needless to say I just ignored it and deleted them I actualy received 5 in the space of 2 minutes!
I am annoyed that there is no specific place on O2 web site other than community/Gurus to highlight such concerns.
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on 03-04-2020 19:01
Its a pin for your voicemail not email.
901 is correct so not a scam.
Guide: All you need to know about O2 Voicemail 901
on 03-04-2020 19:01
Its a pin for your voicemail not email.
901 is correct so not a scam.
Guide: All you need to know about O2 Voicemail 901
on 03-04-2020 19:03
on 03-04-2020 19:20
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