Boy (12) runs up US$2 662,67 phone bill chatting to lover

father Dennis — who cut up his SIM card when he found out — battles with Vodafone over the bill.
Mr Rushen, who is divorced, accused the network of being greedy, saying it should have intervened when the £10.50-a-month contract suddenly went up to hundreds of pounds a week.
The 65-year-old said: “When I saw this massive bill, I thought there must be a mistake.
“It turned out there were sometimes several calls a day and they could last more than two hours.
“Part of the problem is Vodafone don’t post bills any more and they don’t even email them.
“You have to go online to see them so the onus is on you to check.
“But if your bill is 80 to 100 times higher than normal questions should be asked. They are just greedy.”
Oscar struck up the relationship at the start of March after meeting the girl, called Charlie, at a youth club near his mother’s home in Banham, Norfolk.
Unable to meet regularly because of the eight miles between Banham and her home in a nearby village, the pair began a telephone romance.
Mr Rushen, who lives in Attleborough, Norfolk, discovered the price  of their love a month into  the relationship.
The racing car driver manager said: “I went straight to a Vodafone shop and they told me to write to customer services.
“I’ve done that and I’ve made lots of calls — although I didn’t think at first and Oscar was still making calls when the complaint began,” he added.
“In the end I told him to give me his SIM card. I cut it up and told him I wasn’t paying any more.
“When we went into a shop shortly afterwards he bought me a bottle of Coke and asked if he did that every day for the rest of my life would it be enough.”
Mr Rushen, who has been with Vodafone for 15 years, said he would be cancelling the 12-month contract, which was in his name, when it ends this month.
He has now given his son a pay-as-you-go phone.
Oscar said: “I didn’t realise how it worked. I’m 12 and I don’t know much about it. I feel really bad for my dad.
“Charlie’s phone is with O2 and when she went over her limit they shut it off.
“I didn’t realise Vodafone were the only people who don’t do that.”
The £10.50 deal comes with 300 free minutes per month and unlimited text messages. Any extra calls cost 35p per minute.
A Vodafone spokesman said that the company was looking into the case. — Daily Mail.

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