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Old 08-04-2009, 13:57   #14
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Re: Very distressed Mum - advice needed please

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Originally Posted by lauzjp View Post
I didn't say for them to call a premium number directly, of course they could phone another person at Customer Services to check if they are that trusting of vm

I would try dialing one meself, personally.
Haha, and your not alone there. It is the safest way to make sure the service is blocked I suppose :-) Just call a "cheap" 09 number and not one of the £1.50pm numbers!

To the OP - If you want to find out the content of the 09 numbers that appear on the bill then this website may be useful in tracking down what content the numbers are listed to...

http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/numbe...er/default.asp

Its unlikely that the calls will be a fault unless there has been a crossed line but your mother would know as her line would be unusable until a technician was called out. If you need any assistance with this then feel free to drop me a PM.

Hope this helps!
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