About a year ago my husband was making calls to people who weren't there. What I mean is that he would make a call on his cell phone and talk for a few minutes, allowing me to overhear his half of the conversation and sometimes even asking me to say "hi" to the person on the other end. When I checked the cell phone usage, no calls were made or recieved at that time. When I asked him about it, he said that the people he was talking to were kind of paraniod about privacy so they called with their numbers blocked or unavailable to caller ID. I tried to tell him that the calls still took up our mobile minutes and should have been on our cell phone usage for airtime. After a big argument, the people he was "taking to" died under mysteryous circumstances (just like a family on a TV show we saw that week).
Now he's claiming to talk to people again, when I can hear, with no cell usage. What should I do?
Any suggestions or support would be appreciated.
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