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| Thread ID: 35217 | 2003-07-05 08:25:00 | Dialer Virus | GeoffW (787) | Press F1 |
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| 157697 | 2003-09-15 13:23:00 | And if you do get an internet charge on your phone bill from an 0900 number that was from a dialler, you can ring telecom on 123 and ask for their 0900 dept. Explain it was an unauthorised dialler and they will delete it from your phone bill and let the other company take it up with you. After all, telecom are only collecting money on their behalf. I have been assured that they very rarely pursue. Cheers. |
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| 157698 | 2003-09-15 13:53:00 | it was in a local paper once as there was a few going around in the past... telecom said that if anyone had one of these its their fault and any charges that had occured has to be paid its becuase telecom beleived that they can only be done by downloading/installing something, which is of course done at the users own risk.. i think this was started by one dialer which rang some place called guinea or something....not sure |
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