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Mobile phone error causes divorce?!

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Seb - 17 Jul 2005 10:11 GMT
Kay Wrote:
> "Seb" Seb.1sabgm@mobile-forum.co.uk wrote in message
> news:Seb.1sabgm@mobile-forum.co.uk...-
>
> Can anybody help?
>
> My wife dialled my mobile number and was connected to another number.
> She has assumed the worst. Can anybody out there confirm that ou
> great
> mobile phone providers can (albeit not too often) make mistakes? Has
> anybody had a similar experience??
>
> Seb
>
> --
> Seb-
>
> Did she dial the # herself?  If she called you from her cell she coul
> have
> looked at her outgoing call list to be sure she dialed the numbe
> correct.
> And  Ummm.....is there a reason for her to be suspicious?   In my 4
> plus
> years I have gotten calls on my landline and cell phones when th
> person
> swore the number they were calling was on speed dial.
>
> Kay

Kay
Thanks. Yes my wife did dial the number, but it was from a landline
There is no reason for her to be suspicious!

Se

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Seb
Harry - 19 Jul 2005 13:05 GMT
>Thanks. Yes my wife did dial the number, but it was from a landline.
>There is no reason for her to be suspicious!
>
>Seb

The phone company used to supply me with an itemized list of numbers
dialed from my phone.  There was a minimal surcharge for the list but
desperate times call for desperate measures.

That issue aside, I'm jumping on this band wagon of doubt.  Happily
married for 19 years but ONE wrong number and the whole thing is
trashed?  What kind of relationship was that?  Where is the trust?
Have you given reason to not be trusted?  These are rhetorical
questions you need to answer for yourself.  Remember, you aired you
laundry in public here.  We didn't snoop.
H
anoldfart2@invalid.com - 27 Aug 2005 13:10 GMT
>Kay Wrote:
>> "Seb" Seb.1sabgm@mobile-forum.co.uk wrote in message
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>Seb

If you ask me, she has been wanting to dump you for a long time and
this gave her a reason to do it.  I'd get a lawyer, you will need one,
especially if you got kids or property involved.  She wants you out of
the house and she probably has a new man waiting for her right now.
 
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