- Should have been double
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But fine should go to those affected, not Ofcom.
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- I think you'll find the ruling said that the victims had to be refunded.
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Terrific. So they're no better off, and Ofcom is £2.7m richer.
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- That money goes into the government coffers so in essence we are all better off.
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Well, I certainly feel richer.
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- Get onto Giffgaff and you really will be better off
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I was considering one of these BT sims but hear they use EE network now less keen never had issues with o2
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TBH, they're all as bad as each other.
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Heard this on the radio, where does the money go? Directly into regulators pockets?!
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Someone has to refill the Ofcom coffee machine.
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Rolls Royce fined -700 million for illegal sweeteners. 500 mill goes to U.K. regulator. Into gov coffers?
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Just another stealth tax simple as that. Yet rogue builders/roofers/gardeners that prey on the elderly get a slap on the wrist
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