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Telecom's 'F*** you' txt: why it looks genuine

Telecom has launched an internal investigation into an obscene txt message, allegedly sent by one of its call centre staff to a customer on February 6, and says the employee involved will be fired if the message proves authentic.The balance of evidence so

Chris Keall
Thu, 18 Feb 2010

Telecom has launched an internal investigation into an obscene txt message, allegedly sent by one of its call centre staff to a customer on February 6, and says the employee involved will be fired if the message proves authentic.

The balance of evidence so far suggests it is.

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Chris Keall
Thu, 18 Feb 2010
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