Another mixed entry for the bad shops routine here. In the past<\/a> I have gone on about how annoying my Nokia N73 has become, and after some advice<\/a> I resolved a few of the errors and had a working(ish) phone camera. This happy state of affairs was quite short lived though and once again my phone randomly reboots itself, looses its settings, crashes (which needs the battery to be removed to cure it) and so on. All in all, it is a good phone, but it had a life expectancy of about 6 months. I am not sure if I would buy it again, Nokia phones have the advantage of a known user interface and easy to find attachments (which is why changing the plug was madness!), so I may well buy a new Nokia one day – however, I will certainly look harder at the opposition.<\/p>\n Anyway, in the past I have been reasonably kind towards 3<\/a> (the telephone provider, not the number in general…). I have found that they provide a reasonable service although the lack of pre-installed applications is annoying, and the new charging plans for music downloads is madness. Why anyone would pay \u00c2\u00a31.29 for a music track they could only play on their phone is beyond me – especially as every single track you download (I only use the \u00c2\u00a35 per month free allowance) has cracks in from the odd compression software. Madness.<\/p>\n However, over the last two and a half months my opinion has changed.<\/p>\n Since around the start of July, my mobile (cell) phone has been getting called a least once a day from 01706713200. Every single time I have answered, no one has spoken. Not a word. Not even the hint of a word. On the times my phone has been off and it has gone straight to voice mail, this number has left me messages. Again, no one speaks but the message is often a few minutes long. Seriously, this has happened every single day.<\/p>\n At first, I was happy to ignore this and I assumed it was just some weird thing going on. However about a week ago, one of the voice mails had people talking in the background and it sounded like a call centre. Toutatis only knows why the operator who called me couldn’t be bothered to talk, but kept the line open for seven and a half minutes.<\/p>\n After this call, I became curious and decided to google the number<\/a>. Wow. Not exactly lots of results, but reassuring none the less.<\/p>\n