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Guest datafreak
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Ok so I was thinking about getting up this morning and the home phone rang it was 6:20am. My mother answered it, she said it was totally silent and it 'stuck' as in put the phone down pick it up, it was still there. She unplugged the phone and everyone went back to bed and just now we 1471'd the number and it was my orange c500!

At the time my phone was connected to the pc charging, had a look at the last calls and sure enough the last call was to home for 32 minutes.

Anyone want to explain this one or is it send back to orange time?

The phone is about 3 weeks old.

Guest Confucious
Posted

Do you have a Bluetooth headset? In the past. seemingly random calls have been put down to accidently pressing the call button on a headset.

Posted from my SmartPhone!

Guest datafreak
Posted

Nope no headset, the phone was on the desk at the time and I was in bed, a good 5 meters away from it.

Guest Confucious
Posted

This was the trhread I was thinking of.

Very strange. Anyone else could have been near the phone and dialed by mistake? (see those straws, watch me clutch). Got any ghosts in your house?

Best of luck with Orange -I wonder if you will be able to convince them that you are telling the truth.

Let us know what they say.

Guest datafreak
Posted

Ok phoned orange they told me to call back in 3-4 days so the call registers on their system.

Guest Confucious
Posted

3-4 Days! Quick aren't they? at least they seem to be taking you seriously.

good luck.

Guest datafreak
Posted

If anyone has any ideas here are some points to note:

Bluetooth was on at the time, but on passkey auth. No one in our house owns a BT headset.

The number called was the 2nd most recent number.

The phone was connected to my PC.

Its the only contact in the address book that has a 'Home' number in.

If I can think of anymore I will add them.

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