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01-17-2005, 04:03 PM
(submitted by gekkogecko)
Wed Jan 12, 7:37 AM ET Oddly Enough - Reuters
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - Oklahoma highway users wishing to call the state about electronic payment passes were mistakenly directed to a sex hotline.
Oklahoma Transportation Authority spokeswoman Brigette Berglan said the state's turnpike authority had made an error in a letter sent to 41,000 people. One digit was wrong in the telephone number for callers seeking advice on how to deal with toll gate payments.
Instead, they found themselves calling a sex line where they could speak with "exciting people," such as lonely housewives, students and fantasy girls for $2.99 a minute.
"We're not that exciting here at the authority. We prefer to think of ourselves as helpful," Berglan said.
Those who received the incorrect notice were sent a postcard with the correct number.
Wed Jan 12, 7:37 AM ET Oddly Enough - Reuters
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - Oklahoma highway users wishing to call the state about electronic payment passes were mistakenly directed to a sex hotline.
Oklahoma Transportation Authority spokeswoman Brigette Berglan said the state's turnpike authority had made an error in a letter sent to 41,000 people. One digit was wrong in the telephone number for callers seeking advice on how to deal with toll gate payments.
Instead, they found themselves calling a sex line where they could speak with "exciting people," such as lonely housewives, students and fantasy girls for $2.99 a minute.
"We're not that exciting here at the authority. We prefer to think of ourselves as helpful," Berglan said.
Those who received the incorrect notice were sent a postcard with the correct number.