Ooops!
A lesson most people learnt 10 years ago was: Always keep you mobile key locked.
I have 2 mobiles, one for work and one is personal which usally sits in my bag not switched on. Today I heard noise from my bag - the phone was on. I then get a message from an friend trying to discover who keeps texting - seems I sent 86 blank texts. Not a cheap error either, and not one I want to repeat. Still at least it didn't dial 999!
A lesson most people learnt 10 years ago was: Always keep you mobile key locked.
I have 2 mobiles, one for work and one is personal which usally sits in my bag not switched on. Today I heard noise from my bag - the phone was on. I then get a message from an friend trying to discover who keeps texting - seems I sent 86 blank texts. Not a cheap error either, and not one I want to repeat. Still at least it didn't dial 999!
3 Comments:
Pete,
I think you may find that it's a fault with the software on this phone NOT accidental key pressing. My wife created a false first name on her adress list as the phone sent large numbers of texts to the first person on the address list on several ocassions. Vodafone have now credited her with these texts.
Interesting - that makes me feel better!
Pete,
trying to mail you.
Michael V here in Cambridge,
mail me back: mjv22@cam.ac.uk
we miss you guys. can you come to the ordination?
I don;'t know if I have your correct address. e-mail or land.
speak soon
M
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