Texting mishaps

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..since I retired I haven’t owned a mobile but when I was working I had a Blackberry. In my last few years I headed a government IT Project and I got a text mistakingly sent to me by a costly Consultant we were employing. It should’ve been sent to his lady friend and it described in very specific sexual terms what he was going to do to her when they met up.

He was mortified when he realised the mistake. I told him not to worry, I would delete and take the matter no further. I couldn’t help myself show it to a number of colleagues. Priceless.

I have clicked the send button on e-mails realising somebody is copied in who shouldn’t be. That isn’t a very good feeling.
 
..since I retired I haven’t owned a mobile but when I was working I had a Blackberry. In my last few years I headed a government IT Project and I got a text mistakingly sent to me by a costly Consultant we were employing. It should’ve been sent to his lady friend and it described in very specific sexual terms what he was going to do to her when they met up.

He was mortified when he realised the mistake. I told him not to worry, I would delete and take the matter no further. I couldn’t help myself show it to a number of colleagues. Priceless.

I have clicked the send button on e-mails realising somebody is copied in who shouldn’t be. That isn’t a very good feeling.

its quite possibly the worst feeling !
 
have you ever sent a txt to the wrong person ??

this is normally never a good thing is it.

I think I might have just dropped a bollock here, and txt the person I was slagging off, instead of another mate..

*face-palms


its not the first time either..
If you are Moshi and texting Usmanov about Big Scam, then you are forgiven.
 

..since I retired I haven’t owned a mobile but when I was working I had a Blackberry. In my last few years I headed a government IT Project and I got a text mistakingly sent to me by a costly Consultant we were employing. It should’ve been sent to his lady friend and it described in very specific sexual terms what he was going to do to her when they met up.

He was mortified when he realised the mistake. I told him not to worry, I would delete and take the matter no further. I couldn’t help myself show it to a number of colleagues. Priceless.

I have clicked the send button on e-mails realising somebody is copied in who shouldn’t be. That isn’t a very good feeling.

Goodness, didnt you once say you didnt know how to post a picture on here lol
 
..since I retired I haven’t owned a mobile but when I was working I had a Blackberry. In my last few years I headed a government IT Project and I got a text mistakingly sent to me by a costly Consultant we were employing. It should’ve been sent to his lady friend and it described in very specific sexual terms what he was going to do to her when they met up.

He was mortified when he realised the mistake. I told him not to worry, I would delete and take the matter no further. I couldn’t help myself show it to a number of colleagues. Priceless.

I have clicked the send button on e-mails realising somebody is copied in who shouldn’t be. That isn’t a very good feeling.
In my last place of work, a very senior engineer working for the company tendering for a huge IT contract with us, copied us in when sending an email scathingly saying that we were a bunch of 'effing jokers who should just be effed off'. Needless to say, that went down like a lead balloon. Myself and quite a few others at senior minion level certainly enjoyed the letter and had wished we had wrote it ourselves. I left that place 6 months later after uttering the same sort of comments about a totally unrelated project - though it was intentional in my case.
 


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