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Dropoff

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Struggled on Friday to get a punt. I booked two girls on Adultwork, both of whom let me down at short notice so I resorted to ringing around. I called several girls and then got round to ringing this girl, based in Liverpool External Link/Members Only  The call seemed to connect but there was no ringing tone so I pressed my dial button again whereupon my phone showed that I had put the call on hold. I pressed the dial button once more and it indicated that I was connected but again there was no ringing tone so I assumed the line was faulty and rang off, the whole process took around ten or twelve seconds.
I then tried to ring another girl but could not, all of the credit had gone off my phone. Thankfully my punting phone is pay as you go and I never put a lot on it so I only lost ten quid or so.

I can only assume this is a scam unless anyone else has an explanation.

Offline standardpostage

Thanks for warning, much appreciated.

Offline scutty brown

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she was probably just in a bad reception area, it can happen.
From what you've written, it was you who put the call on hold, not her

Offline Bigwilts

Your credit was probably taken up by the multiple calls to all the girls, combined with minimum call charges on short calls

You either got through to her, a silent answer phone message or to a virtual/exchange number that was then routing her real phone


Old fashioned urban myths claim that numbers exist that have extreme charges, these are not true, but you could pay a few pounds for a call depending on the type of number and with your mobile operators extra share.
Look over your call history for the day and the type of numbers :

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