Sean Hardy earned pounds 10,000 in commission from British Telecom when he set up a telephone racing tips service and bombarded it with calls from telephones he had had installed, using bogus names, at nine houses. Hardy, 35, of Wrekenton, Gateshead, was jailed for four months at Newcastle upon Tyne Crown Court when he admitted five charges of deception.
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