But not impossible. I also had a mobile phone data subscription that I never took out. And I have no kids. The doglet hasn't yet started surfing on my phone, I think. 

On 27 October 2011 15:30, <bkioko@bernsoft.com> wrote:
Hi,

You also might want to check if someone subscribed you to the service if you are sure its not you. Usually I see this happen if ones phone is used by the children. They will sometimes dial to subscribe and not advise their parents.

Its very difficult for Safaricom to subscribe you to a service you haven't requested.

Regards
Sent from my BlackBerry®

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