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I took out O2 mobile broadband some months ago, and recieved a letter in March for my mobile phone saying I owed them £60.00, I called up wondering where this had come from & the person I spoke to said I didnt owe them anything. So then today, I have recieved a letter with notice of disconnection, for the same £60.00, I phoned up again and eventually they managed to tell me that although the letter said my mobile phone is in arrears, its actually my mobil broadband.

However I havent recieved any bills apart from these reminders regarding my mobile broadband, I got told when I took it out, it would be added to my mobile phone bill & come out through there.

What can I do? I cant pay it until the end of the month & dont know what to do. Had I recieved any letters/ been told otherwise I would have called up right away & sorted it.

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