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02 Free - Vodaphone £25 Why
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They were ocassional nuisance calls from friends and family of my ex, she took it badly when I left her. The last call i had was off her mother just before christmas reading the riot act!! I didn't want to cause any more problems by having to report them to the police.
the easiest thing to do was change my number and obviously pay vodaphone £25 for the privilege.0 -
I can see where you're coming from, if I were in your position I would have called the police, say it is not from anyone specific other than a group of people but you don't want to progress it at this stage so don't want to give their details, but your network requires a crime number and would they just log the incident so you can do this?
If I were you I would still do this now, then call Vodafone again and tell them it's now been reported, give them the crime number and ask for the £25 back. I don't think you should have to pay for this at all and can understand why you don't want to give the names to the police.0
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