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I just have a 'pay-as-you go' phone and keep my balance CONSTANTLY under £2.50...I don't get the unsolicited text messages so I never get stung.
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I'll see what happens in the next few days, i suffered last months as didn't
realise what was happening, again they've been in & had another 27 quid this month. Unbelievably now the advice is to Text STOP to something you never even asked for, where as in the past you told just ignore, don't reply to them....there's a site that apparently take steps to get your money back, as vodafones advise was to give me a direct number to ring the company that are scamming you!! ![]() That don't sound a good idea! site to check numbers & report numbers below... http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/ |
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*advice.
There was one case where a bloke was done for 100's in a month & he only ever used his phone as an emergency |
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had another one at 18.58 tonight, just deleted it didn't even open it,
just looked at my bill and another £4.50 gone through ffs |
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I dont even reply to texts from people i know.
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texting STOP or STOP ALL charges you another fiver...plus by replying they know that your number is legit and then sell your number to other companies.
Like I said in my first post.....ditch the sim and go PAYG. |
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Its a 2 year contract on a near brand new phone
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You could phone them up and get the number changed.....but that could be another headache for you.
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Whats the benefit in letting someone set up a Premium Text message service
where they can send you a Text & the receiver gets charged £4.50. I can't think of anything except to scam someone? Even if you genuinely subscribed to something it seems a very strange way to part with money ![]() |
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I reckon its been done deliberate to stop me concentrating on the Trump campaign
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That's the advice vodafone give out TBB.
Ie Text STOP to the number, they reckon they can't stop it, but guess they quite happily take their whack. That's why i said before, the advice was just ignore don't reply to such Texts. I managed to cancel 1 of the numbers this morning , that cost 12p |
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80898 64502 That's 3 of the numbers, if you google them its an on going scam where people are being absolutely ripped off |
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surely delete is much easier ?
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Well if it was me I would threaten to sue Vodafone for harassment for sending me texts they know are wrong and are stressing me to a point of ill health.
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I tried that earlier Ibra, i could see a message had arrived & could see
what it was, never opened it , just deleted it! then as said checked my bill & it wen't through as a charge of £4.50 at 18.58 tonight. I've told them twice i'll cancel my direct debit it its not sorted Shab. One v/fone employee told me they can bar premium charge texts & calls so i said yeah do it....since then i got another, contacted vodafone tonight and now im being told they can't bar Premium numbers |
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as soon as they send the Text your charged as silly as it sounds
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You need to phone your provider.
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Done it this morning Ibra.
He told me what the numbers were & told me to Text STOP to them while he was still on the phone which i done......& he said he's put a bar for Premium Rate number call & texts on my phone.....well he never done that because i got another one tonight at 18.58. i know it not a fortune but its blatant thieving....some days im getting two in one day, £9 (greedy sods) |
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remember this thread....people are being stung, old vulnerable etc
i have the way out.........i've done the detective work myself, these short code scam numbers operate from the same platform, im sure the phone companies are in on it for a large percent of the money taken. The platform runner is Veoo, as you'll get next to no help from your phone provider. Contact number: 08001577502 |
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This is serious stuff - remember this thread, someone you know will
be taken for a ride |
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I'm with Vodafone Capt.
on settings there's 3 (dealing with Premium Texts) 2 you can bar, or if you speak to vodafone they will set the bar for you - they tell you this will block them (it don't) the one setting that obviously will block it says (your not eligible) The p1ss take of this scam is you never ever signed up to anything, all of a sudden you just start accumulating £4.50 time and time again by just receiving a Text |
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Ron, if Vodafone cant sort it I'd threaten them with Ofcom.
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small claims court job imo
small action against service provider i very much doubt they would even turn up |
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it seems companies can get away with what they like
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Can u ask them if you can still continue with your obligated monthly payments via direct debit, to pay off for the free phone and internet access etc..... But have all your call and text charges on a separate 'pay-as you go' basis?
So you can do what I advised you to do in my post on 15 Oct 19:53.... without getting a nasty withdrawals from your bank account. |
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They (the phone companies) will try to help but they'll state its nothing to do with them the Texts are
from a 3rd party. Vodafone gave me money back, ie we'll give you £20 off this months bill, which seemed odd if the Texts were not benefiting them. The phone regulator is PSA http://psauthority.org.uk/ They open investigations in to these Text scams, They gave me the number of Veoo https://www.veoo.com/ who operate the platform that the short code Text scams run off, after speaking to veoo they blocked the companies operating of their platform from sending the Texts. re pay as you go, people say if the moneys not there they obviously can't take £4.50 but that won't stop the weekly or daily Texts, so unless you keep your balance very low for the majority of time chances are they will get through when the credits there. Its still going on - just check this search below........ https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=premium%20rate%20text%20scams |
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Last month it was revealed how some mobile phone customers have been victims of a new 0845 mobile phone scam charging customers up to £300 for calls they didn't make.
There's a new scam apparently where all they need do is ring your phone, even if you don't answer you get billed |
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send details to watchdog, let bbc do something good for you
stick it on moneysavers forum take it small claims court scammers hate publicity ! |
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The only difference between these actions and the vast majority of enterprise is that these arnt attempting to hide the lying and cheating.
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My phones all sorted now donny!.....i probably lost around £80, but it was the annoyance
of not being able to stop it, But its still going on , just check the google link a couple of posts back |
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That Phone regulator shut one of the numbers down that was sending them, all they did was started operating
from a different number the next day |
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Thats because business is considered sacrosanct within the western world, the raison d'etre of the human race apparently and thus wont ever go the proper lengths to reign in opportunism.
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Ron-Russian 11 Dec 16 14:44 Joined: 18 Dec 10 | Topic/replies: 10,883 | Blogger: Ron-Russian's blog
My phones all sorted now donny! What did they do to sort it out? how do u know it aint gonna happen again? The whole thing puts me right off going on contract |
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/household-bills/11328500/Premium-rate-text-trap-retired-vicar-billed-200-for-gambling-texts-he-didnt-want.html The above case where a Vicar gets stung is from 2 years ago, both the companies mentioned, TxtPlayWin & Gresham mobile were fined, they were the companies are was receiving them from unbelievably - so 2 years on & still going strong |
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What did they do to sort it out? how do u know it aint gonna happen again? The whole thing puts me right off going on contract
Yes it puts you off having a contract mobile, i won't be renewing as you can see things like this getting worse in the future? maybe How did i get them to stop.... i've done the detective work myself, these short code scam numbers operate from the same platform, im sure the phone companies are in on it for a large percent of the money taken. The platform runner is Veoo, as you'll get next to no help from your phone provider. The Text scams operate through Veoos platform, after ringing them on the above number they said they'd Block the companies using their platform, and touch wood it seems to have worked Contact number: 08001577502 |
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good to hear you got it sorted ron
some kids i know dont even check their bills so would not know if they were being scammed nephew said he had a £70 bill one month ....whats that for i said, no idea was the reply ! guess its easy money for scammers these daze |
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i ignored the first month even though it was double what it normally was, then
when the next months was even more checked my usage & could clearly see what was going on. After speaking to Veoo the woman was very helpful & blocked them, the last Text was from Veoo which said FreeMsg: You have been successfully blocked from receiving Premium SMS messages |
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Had a bill phone once got a free tablet and 32 inch telly
After one month they wanted about 90 quid so i sold the phone and bumped the bills and got the free telly and tablet and never heard from them much |