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http://www.the-scream.co.uk/forums/t...+virgin+mobile
T-Mobile, Virgin Mobile customers being robbed blind? so what were those strange 700xxxxxx numbers mysteriously appearing on T-Mobile and Virgin Mobile customer bills? http://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/700034153 http://whocallsme.com/Phone-Calls.aspx/700
so in reality just another premium rate rip-off scheme used and operated by dishonest sleazy companies that parents should keep their children as far away from as possible. Last edited by El Gringo; 21-March-2012 at 21:11. |
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they also appear to use block of 8 digit numbers 00000000 to 99999999. Last edited by El Gringo; 21-March-2012 at 21:31. |
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Interesting that PhonepayPLus are now suggesting that 7000 prefix codes are "payforit" IDs. These first appeared on this forum here. I pursued this with Virgin and PhonepayPlus at the time - I even had some correspondence with the Ofcom rep on the PhonepayPlus board. I reported some of my (lack of) progress in this thread.
Nobody was able to tell me what 7000 prefix numbers were or why are used in place of actual phone numbers. Many years on, the scams are still continuing it seems and PP+ are still looking into it. |
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new to this discussion so ill give you my take on it, ive just checked back on my t-mobile bill back to january and have been charged £1.50 by the number 700034797 at least 3 to 5 times in jan-march and 11 times this month!!! The charges started when i signed up for a day's access to 'megaupload' the file hosting service which is currently under investigation from the FBI i do believe. The 'payforit' scheme would seem to be responsible if this is the case, from what i've read above anyway? quick question to those in the know, is it even worth ringing t-mobile or can they literally do nothing? and if thats the case what are my options, changing my number??
Thanks for any feedback Steve |
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The charges started when i signed up for a day's access to 'megaupload' the file hosting service I just reread what you are saying. So where ever you entered your number you believe it may have resulted in some kind of premium rate 'subscription'. First thing to do is contact T-Mobile and insist they give you the identity, contact details of the company they are billing for and the shortcode. Tell them you did not subscribe to this service so they must unsubscribe you from their Payforit end. quick question to those in the know, is it even worth ringing t-mobile or can they literally do nothing? and if thats the case what are my options, changing my number?? Last edited by El Gringo; 26-April-2012 at 00:19. |
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http://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/08451309911 http://companycheck.co.uk/company/SC348168 |
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i contacted t-mobile directly and they gave me this info;
"Hi, to stop these please contact 0845 130 9911 or email Customerservices@winplc.com as the company is ICSTIS Sexual Entertainment" i certainly dont recall signing up for this!!! |
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Firstly it would be very difficult to sign up on a genuine Payforit web page without realising you were agreeing to purchase a premium rate service. I believe either Megaupload have sold your number to Win plc client (Mobile and Email or whoever). or you entered your number into a third party 'affiliate marketer' who had created a web page to somehow trick you (iframe). This would explain why you don't recall signing up to this. At this point it doesn't really matter. By the way ICSTIS is the old name of the Regulator PhonepayPlus who you could complain to if you wish but you may loose the will to live before they do anything. Win plc is one of T-mobile's 'Accredited Payment Intermediary' http://www.the-scream.co.uk/forums/s...34&postcount=1 They connect their client to T-mobile and handle the Proceeds of Commerce. At this point I would contact Customerservices@winplc.com or Payforit (0845 130 9911) and tell them you want your number removed from their list. You can also demand a refund but don't say any thing about entering your number on 'megaupload' or anywhere. Tell them you intend to refer the matter to PhonepayPlus AND your MP if you don't receive the refund. When you have done all this I would change my number and possibly get shot of T-mobile at the earliest opportunity. ps you do realise T-mobile pocket 50% of the revenue before passing the rest (minus VAT) on for Win and their client to share. Last edited by El Gringo; 26-April-2012 at 22:14. |
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