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Old 01-15-2008, 05:38 PM #1
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please help impossible crosswires occuring



Hi,

I am on the Tmobile network and something very strange is happening to
me occasionally when i make a mobile phone call. I will be talking to
the person that i called, then all of a sudden the person who i am
talking to can no longer hear me but i can hear them. then Someone who
i don't know is on the line. and the person who i was talking to said
they were talking to someone who had an american accent. Today this
happened and the person on the line sounded like a jamaican. I said to
them that perhaps we had a crossed line and i thought maybe it was
becuase our numbers were similar so i started to tell them my nummber
but i could hear them entering the digits into there mobile phone so i
knew that if it was the reason of similar or same numbers then this
person wouldn't need to store my number.

Its all very freaky as this is the third time it has happened. But the
first time my friend said that they were speking to someone else whilst
my line went dead.

the third time it happened was again todya when i rang tmobile to
complain that i had a crossed line. when i dialled 150 a woman answered
and was chatting to someone and hung the phone up. I thought that's odd.
Then i dialled 150 again and the usual spiel of "welcome to Tmobile....
" automated answer.

Please does anyone know whats happening? do you think i should contact
the police? as i know something isn't right. Tmobile said there is no
such thing as a crossed wire and that they think i dialled a number
accidently but i know i never did that and even if i did why would my
friend also have a conversation with someone else at the same time.

Tmobile said they want me to keep a record but i can't help thinking
something is seriously wrong.....

I feel like my phone is being hijacked.....




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Old 01-15-2008, 09:58 PM #2
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Re: please help impossible crosswires occuring


On 2008-01-15, miss_hotty_hotti <miss_hotty_hotti.1d3045b@mobile-forum.co.uk> wrote:
> Please does anyone know whats happening? do you think i should contact
> the police? as i know something isn't right. Tmobile said there is no
> such thing as a crossed wire and that they think i dialled a number
> accidently but i know i never did that and even if i did why would my
> friend also have a conversation with someone else at the same time.


I think T-Mobile is right: what you think is happening can't happen.

Before doing anything else I think I would turn the phone's Bluetooth
entirely off to see if that helps.

Dennis Ferguson
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Old 01-16-2008, 07:43 AM #3
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"Before doing anything else I think I would turn the phone's Bluetooth
entirely off to see if that helps."

Sorry but on my phone it lets me know on the display whether i have
made a separate call or whether there is another caller on the line as
both names appear. Plus it still doesn't explain why my friend also
ended up speaking to sone one else at exactly the same moment. Also my
blue tooth wasn't activated as i rarely use it.

I did contact the police and although its not a police matter they said
taht the mobile network isn't as secure as phone companies would like
you to believe.


Anyway i have been advised to document and record whenever thus happens
with exact dates and times. And i will keep you all posted abou the
findings




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Old 01-16-2008, 01:44 PM #4
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miss_hotty_hotti wrote:

>
> "Before doing anything else I think I would turn the phone's
> Bluetooth entirely off to see if that helps."
>
> Sorry but on my phone it lets me know on the display whether i
> have made a separate call or whether there is another caller
> on the line as both names appear. Plus it still doesn't
> explain why my friend also ended up speaking to sone one else
> at exactly the same moment. Also my blue tooth wasn't
> activated as i rarely use it.
>
> I did contact the police and although its not a police matter
> they said taht the mobile network isn't as secure as phone
> companies would like you to believe.
>
>
> Anyway i have been advised to document and record whenever
> thus happens with exact dates and times. And i will keep you
> all posted abou the findings


What country are you in?

When you experienced the "crossed line" condition, was your
intended phone call with someone on a cellular phone, or a
fixed line? If cellular, were they on the same network?

Some old telephone exchanges could give crossed line faults.
Your call may have gone through such an exchange if your call
was to/from a fixed line phone.

John


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Old 01-18-2008, 06:36 AM #5
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John Henderson;394700 Wrote: [color=blue]
> miss_hotty_hotti wrote:
> [i]
>
> What country are you in?
>
> When you experienced the "crossed line" condition, was your
> intended phone call with someone on a cellular phone, or a
> fixed line? If cellular, were they on the same network?
>
> Some old telephone exchanges could give crossed line faults.
> Your call may have gone through such an exchange if your call
> was to/from a fixed line phone.
>
> John


Hi John,

I am in the UK, on the first and second occasion i was calling mobiles,
one was on the orange network the other i think was the three network.
On the last occassion I was calling "150" the support line for tmobile.
To tell them about it.




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Old 01-18-2008, 01:09 PM #6
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miss_hotty_hotti wrote:

> I am in the UK, on the first and second occasion i was calling
> mobiles, one was on the orange network the other i think was
> the three network. On the last occassion I was calling "150"
> the support line for tmobile. To tell them about it.


That's very odd then. I can't offer a reassuring explanation,
sorry.

Were you in the same place each time this happened? I'd keep a
note of the exact address this happened at too. If it happens
in only one area, that's further information for
T-Mobile/police.

John
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Old 01-20-2008, 11:29 AM #7
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Hi,

What area are you in? This is happening to my friend everytime we
speak, she is in South London?

Thanks
Sam


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Old 01-21-2008, 06:56 AM #8
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Samanthakt;395307 Wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What area are you in? This is happening to my friend everytime we
> speak, she is in South London?
>
> Thanks
> Sam
>
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Hi Samantha,

I am in south london. I phoned tmobile, they have now comnfirmed that
it is a fault. I don't know what kind of fault would cause this
behaviour but it's really annoying, on friday I called my friend about
10 times and spoke to numerous people. On one call alone i spoke to 6
different people.

When I speak to tmobile again i will find out the cause.

Thanks for all your help

Ms hot




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