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Pay phone bill or we'll
hospitalise you, Briton told
London -
A British man was sent a letter threatening him with hospitalisation
and horrors worse than the London bombings if he failed to pay his
phone bill, a newspaper said.
The Royal Mail customer was warned in
an unsigned letter on official notepaper that the terrorist attacks
which killed 56 people would be nothing compared to the suffering
heading his way, the Daily Mirror reported.
Kevin Harding, 39, from Carlisle in
northwest England, switched phone line provider to Royal Mail as it
promised cheaper calls to his girlfriend in the United States.
"Dear Mr Harding," the letter began,
before informing him in mangled English his balance was going up to
600 pounds (880 euros, 1,100 dollars) from 292.65 pounds.
"Failure to pay will result in you
being hospitalised," the chilling letter warned.
"If you thought the events of July 7
and July 21 were bad, that is nothing compared to what will happen to
you.
"If you fail to pay your outstanding
bill, we have told you verbally what we will do to you. This is just
to remind you we will carry out our promise."
Royal Mail vehemently denied the
letter was sent officially and vowed to launch an investigation.
Harding used international discount
cards but Royal Mail refused to accept the number and charged him the
full price for his trans-Atlantic calls.
"I finally got the bill down to
292.65 pounds when the threat came through demanding 600 pounds,"
Harding said.
"I don't know whether this was sent
by mistake or by an angry worker as a cruel joke -- but you can't
treat people like this," he said.
A Royal Mail spokeswoman told the
Mirror: "No such letter has been sent by Post Office Ltd.
"We will be conducting our own
investigation and we will be contacting the police." -- Reuters
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