The tabloid Mumbai Mirror has conducted an investigation which reveals that mobile companies misuse personal documents of customers to issue multiple SIM cards, which become a huge security hazard.
Vimla Gogri, 50, a resident of Vile Parle, thought Mumbai Mirror was pulling a fast one on her when told she had three Vodafone numbers in her name.
But then Mumbai Mirror showed her three Vodafone application forms that not only carried her picture and permanent address, but also had a copy of her voter ID card attached.
From: http://ping.fm/qkdP6
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