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Old 11-01-2008, 19:59   #1
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call durations wrong?

Received my telephone bill today which shows 2 local calls made in the am of 40mins and 80mins to my best mate, we never talk for more than 15 - 20mins max. Can this happen as an error? My bill only ever shows calls over 50p and these 2 seem out of the blue.
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Old 11-01-2008, 21:06   #2
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Received my telephone bill today which shows 2 local calls made in the am of 40mins and 80mins to my best mate, we never talk for more than 15 - 20mins max. Can this happen as an error? My bill only ever shows calls over 50p and these 2 seem out of the blue.
Could you have inadvertently called your mate by accident? Have you kids in the house that could have done it? Did you leave the phone in your bed after making seedy phone calls to porn lines, and then rolled over it during the night
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Re: call durations wrong?

or maybe you didnt hang up correctly?
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thanks, but I've already excluded the obvious possibilities, I suppose I seek an alternative other than user error, it could be any of above, but I want to blame the provider as I cannot account for it.
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thanks, but I've already excluded the obvious possibilities, I suppose I seek an alternative other than user error, it could be any of above, but I want to blame the provider as I cannot account for it.
You cant just blame VM for it right away as it could b ur fault and man u would look stupid for that
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