Prize draw advert infecting BT exchange?
Von: Peter Hucker (none@spam.com) [Profil]
Datum: 06.10.2009 21:31
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Newsgroup: uk.telecom
Datum: 06.10.2009 21:31
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Newsgroup: uk.telecom
I mentioned this before, but have since discovered it works for ANY "area code". When I'm at work I dial 9 for an outside line first. Hence sometimes when I'm at home I forget not to. Dialing 907941 (a 9 followed by the first bit of a mobile number) or 901259 or 901479 (9 followed by a normal area code), and presumably 9 followed by any area code (I have to dial 6 numbers before it answers), results in a recorded message something along the lines of "Congratulations, you have qualified for the £25000 weekly mobile draw. Please enter your mobile number." What in the hell is this?!? Does this happen to anyone else or is it only my (01259) exchange?[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Andy Burns (06.10.2009 22:40)
- Sjon (07.10.2009 00:35)
- Andy Burns (07.10.2009 00:58)
- Sjon (07.10.2009 01:11)
- Andy Burns (07.10.2009 01:21)
- Ev Macrae (07.10.2009 20:42)
- Peter Andrews (07.10.2009 20:55)
- Ev Macrae (07.10.2009 21:26)
- Andy Burns (07.10.2009 22:05)
- Ev Macrae (08.10.2009 20:36)
- Andy Burns (08.10.2009 21:31)
- Ev Macrae (08.10.2009 21:54)
- Sjon (08.10.2009 22:01)
- George Weston (09.10.2009 13:15)
- Ev Macrae (09.10.2009 20:31)
- Sjon (07.10.2009 23:18)
- Paul G (08.10.2009 11:43)
- Andy Burns (07.10.2009 21:05)
- Sjon (09.10.2009 15:58)
- David Woolley (11.10.2009 14:37)
- Ev Macrae (11.10.2009 23:06)
- David Woolley (11.10.2009 23:35)
