25-04-2023 03:43 PM
Hello, not sure where to post this really but yesterday a friend of mine received a text message from my number saying to go to a web url to receive an MMS message.
The problem is all my previous MMS to my friend have gone through, and I didn't send one yesterday.
The url the message linked to is very similar to the legitimate EE MMS retrieval service, but not quite.
The url sent is
HTTPS://MVNO.mms.ee.co.uk/MVNO/
The site looks very similar to the EE MMS retrieval site but doesn't have any EE branding.
Is this a legitimate EE url?
Even if it is, how is it that an MMS was sent from my number when I didn't send anything and my phone has no record of sending anything?
If it is a scam how the hell did anyone manage to send something through my phone with no record of it being stored?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
25-04-2023 06:19 PM
28-04-2023 03:54 AM
I'm with ee, my friend isn't, I'm believe she's with Vodafone, though I'll have to check and ask, though I'm unsure of the relevance of that question when I didn't send the message? why is there a website forwarding data from a legitimate EE site? And how was that possible when there was nothing sent from my device?
Cordially, Moe.
28-04-2023 11:03 AM
Hello @Mojo909.
I would recommend giving us a call and speaking with our customer care team.
The team have account access and will be able to check this link for you.
Katie 🙂