Monday, November 17, 2014

This Woman Took Her Late Husband's Ashes To A T-Mobile Shop Because They Kept Sending Threatening Bill Demands

Maria Raybould says she visited the shop twice before to tell them her husband had died.


This is Maria Raybould from North Cardiff. Her husband David died of cancer aged 57 in August.


This is Maria Raybould from North Cardiff. Her husband David died of cancer aged 57 in August.


Before he died he was apparently paying £26 a month for a Samsung Galaxy mini SII on a T-Mobile contract.


BPM MEDIA WALES Richard Williams



David died on the Friday and the day after my son Craig went in to sort out the phone bill at their Caerphilly branch so it would be one less thing for us to worry about.


They told him he would have to bring in David's death certificate. He went back with the death certificate and they told him they would send a copy of it to head office...


I've been up to the shop with the death certificate, with a letter from the crematorium, the funeral bills – even his ashes. I took in everything I could.



However, the bills kept coming.


However, the bills kept coming.


BPM MEDIA WALES / Richard Williams



It's gone downhill since then. I've had texts since then asking if David wanted to pay an extra £2.50 for broadband and letters saying that bailiffs would be coming...My son spoke with T-Mobile again and was assured it was sent in error and that it wasn't going to happen again.





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