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Vodafone charging me £1300 after phone was stolen!!

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  • wales01man
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    Re: Vodafone charging me £1300 after phone was stolen!!

    the OP might have let someone make a call on his phone not knowing it was to romania unless we know where everone he knows was on the day of the calls how can we say truth or not,I have an pen mind on all of this i cannot say for sure whats the truth How can anyone ,there needs be be something more than we are being told,there must be a record of call or computer log >lets hope Lee from Vodaphone can help here

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Re: Vodafone charging me £1300 after phone was stolen!!

    However, as mentioned yesterday, I can make no guarantees but I'll certainly look into SB's case as thoroughly as possible.

    and thats all anyone can ask of you

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  • Vodafone Company Rep
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    Re: Vodafone charging me £1300 after phone was stolen!!

    Originally posted by sonnyboy View Post
    Hi Lee,
    The only reference number is that in the subject heading -
    Re: WRT135 - FAO Lee [#11585473]

    I hope this is what you needed. I really do appreciate any help you can offer :-)
    SB
    Hi SB,

    Thanks for coming back to me.

    I've received your email and will get back to you as soon as I can.

    Originally posted by Inca View Post
    Lee,,Can I just say,,the whole sorry saga is so 'out there' I cannot see anyone even imagining it let alone forming it as a cunning plan so anything you can pull out of the bag will be great
    Hi Inca,

    It's always good to be able to bring about a positive outcome where possible.

    However, as mentioned yesterday, I can make no guarantees but I'll certainly look into SB's case as thoroughly as possible.

    Originally posted by Hurricane Puffrose View Post
    Just a belated thank you to Lee for coming in on this one, forgot to say it earlier honey
    Much appreciated, and thanks for responding to my PM so quickly
    You're welcome Puff.

    Kind regards,

    Lee

    Web Relations

    Vodafone UK

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by wales01man View Post
    I cant beleive phone calls are not recorded ?im positive that when an account is accessed on the Vodaphone computers this is logged it must be to cover Vodaphone also is it a DPA requirement,as i have stated before it all dont add up but i support the OP in trying to sort it and get the bill reduced,we can only guess what has happened but as there is no real evidence we will all draw our own conclusions
    Even if phone calls are recorded Vodafone may not be able to trace or listen to all of them. I'm with O2 which told me that they couldn't listen to my call because I had dialled from a *Number Withheld* which frustrated their retrieval system. That's quite common.

    The most obvious rhetorical question is if the OP doesn't know anyone living in Romania why on earth would he ring the country and talk for several hours when phone records show he's never called Romania before :doh: Of course he's telling the truth.

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  • sonnyboy
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    Originally posted by jon1965 View Post
    Walesman
    It is quite probable that Vodafone do not record all phone calls. In the past I have been lied to, misinformed and generally given the run around. On one occasion I was even hung up on (and no I wasn't rude). When I complained they said they could find no record of my call as the operator had deleted any notes.
    I know I may have done it at the start but this is a forum designed to help people and telling someone that their story does not add up really is of no help. Not everyone, myself included can remember a coherent timeline of what was said and what happened two or three months ago.
    All we can do is to offer help where we can
    thank you Jon. I do appreciate what you wrote as I find myself defending my actions which with hindsight I would have done completely differently. I was working in an empty shop on my own mostly, converting it to an office. Working solo meant my phone was my lifeline, and when it was stolen I was so angry - both with myself and the lowlife that took it. I was phoneless for 2 days as I had to be there all day for deliveries, popping out and using street pay phones wherever i could find a working one throughout the day until I was able to take the time off to get a temp phone. If I went back there I could probably/possibly walk the streets and find the probable phones I used during those 2 days.
    For those that still find it hard to believe what I say (and I do fully understand this) I only ask that you think back to something stupid that you did yourself - so ridiculous that others would find it hard to believe.
    Best
    SB

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  • wales01man
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    I cant beleive phone calls are not recorded ?im positive that when an account is accessed on the Vodaphone computers this is logged it must be to cover Vodaphone also is it a DPA requirement,as i have stated before it all dont add up but i support the OP in trying to sort it and get the bill reduced,we can only guess what has happened but as there is no real evidence we will all draw our own conclusions

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  • jon1965
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    Walesman
    It is quite probable that Vodafone do not record all phone calls. In the past I have been lied to, misinformed and generally given the run around. On one occasion I was even hung up on (and no I wasn't rude). When I complained they said they could find no record of my call as the operator had deleted any notes.
    I know I may have done it at the start but this is a forum designed to help people and telling someone that their story does not add up really is of no help. Not everyone, myself included can remember a coherent timeline of what was said and what happened two or three months ago.
    All we can do is to offer help where we can

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  • sonnyboy
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    Hi Lee,
    The only reference number is that in the subject heading -
    Re: WRT135 - FAO Lee [#11585473]

    I hope this is what you needed. I really do appreciate any help you can offer :-)
    SB

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  • sonnyboy
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    Re: Vodafone charging me £1300 after phone was stolen!!

    Originally posted by Hurricane Puffrose View Post
    Just a belated thank you to Lee for coming in on this one, forgot to say it earlier honey
    Much appreciated, and thanks for responding to my PM so quickly
    Puff, you are a real star!
    I have done as Lee requested and filled in the contact form - now waiting for a reply with the reference number.

    The PCSO was both friendly and sympathetic and I understood completely his point. My girlfriend was mugged not long ago (thrown to the floor by 3 laughing youths) and her phone stolen. The police the dealt with it were fantastic but this was Hackney! They drove her around the areas where they know is crime-infested but there is little they can do. You really have to know the area to truly understand - you hear sirens all day and the police are under so much pressure with the crime in the area - far more serious than a stolen phone. I do not take losing an iphone casually, believe me, but once it is gone you simply have to accept it as part and parcel of the area. There are some wonderful people that live and work in Hackney but they cut a path through the worst scumbags you can imagine. I worked in that office (will call it a shop as that is what it was originally) and every time I had to leave the door open for air when cutting wood, I had to literally barricade it as you cant turn your back for a moment.
    I accept fully that I made mistakes but it was done in ignorance. Yes, I should have reported it stolen. Yes, I should have asked for some kind of reference or name when I called Vodafone. Yes, I should have taken the number of the phone I called from. Yes, I should have kept my phone in my pocket at all times.
    Hindsight is a wonderful thing! I take full responsibility for the phone being gone as this was my fault completely (not the police or Vodafone). My issue is in the calls made afterwards. When I first wrote this post, I cringed as I knew what I was writing sounded implausible. I do really appreciate the support of those that have experience with the area as they will understand that my actions were not as stupid as they may sound.

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  • wales01man
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    Planb
    The OP has described a lot but not much makes sense,if they phoned Vodaphone from a public phone they would i would think remember where the phone box was after all this phone is not a 10 quid cheapie so any normal person should remember more detail?i have to wonder why a multibillion pound company like Xodaphone would not have a record of the call,after all if the security process had been completed the representitive would have logged onto the account ,this would be recorded,why would Vodaphone delete all this makes no sense at all. I look at threads like this as if i was investigating them and try to get answers to questions,as i said before it all does not add up what we have is the OP against Vodaphone a tough fight i would sincerley hope he gets the result he wants a SAR to vodaphone may as i said before tell all or might deepen the mystery

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by wales01man View Post
    If there was a PCSO?
    Thats the question surely nothing in this makes sense to me
    It all makes perfect sense to me

    The OP has described his encounter with the PCSO in an earlier post. Are you suggesting he was making that up because that wouldn't be very nice :nono:

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  • wales01man
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    If there was a PCSO?
    Thats the question surely nothing in this makes sense to me

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  • bluebottle
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    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    BB the OP did report this phone theft verbally to a Police Community Support Officer in the street who was sympathetic but dismissive of the hope of solving the crime. Would that PCSO be expected to have recorded the 'incident' anywhere (back at the police station) when he finished his shift :noidea:
    If the PCSO had followed proper protocol, he/she should have taken details of the crime in their pocketbook and radioed in the details or directed the OP to attend the police station and report the matter. I don't know what is becoming of the police service, but some of those who are supposed to be serving officers, holding a Crown Office - Yes, the office of Constable is a Crown Office - don't half spout bovine excrement.

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  • Hurricane Puffrose
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    Hopefully Lee will be able to be the bearer of good news for Sonny

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  • wales01man
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    The blame here lies with the OP and the phone company ,why expect the PCSO to have recorded the alleged theft if the OP cannot remember time and phone box can he remember the PCSO name or number.Speaking as a mere idiot outsider i think the only option for the Op is to try and get the bill reduced if he can SAR vodaphone and get records of call and time thats a way forward,buts thats just my view

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