
Thursday, 23 May 2013
| Cell phone credits, personal correspondence sent to wrong number |
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| Friday, 05 August 2011 20:13 |
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ON repeated occasions recently in April to June, 2011, I have mistakenly sent 691-2119 by SMS thousands of dollars of cell phone credits and personal correspondence intended for a family member.
I kept texting 691-2119 without getting the requested confirmation of receipt of my texts and cell phone credits. My investigation led me to the discovery of my mistake in texting the wrong number. I further discovered that 691-2119 utilised the credit clearly knowing it was a mistake. 691-2119 also avoided any opportunity to advise me of my error, one that could have been corrected immediately. Who is 691-2119? |
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