Vodafone apologises for 'customer communication error'

Vodafone is apologising to some customers after they were wrongly told money had been taken from their accounts.

Vodafone apologises for 'customer communication error'

Vodafone is apologising to some customers after they were wrongly told money had been taken from their accounts.

The company says around 1% of its 2.4 million account holders in this country were affected by what it has described as a "customer communication error".

Those affected received texts and emails wrongly telling them money had been taken, however Vodafone insisted in a statement that it was not hacked.

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