The voice on the other end of the line was a little too friendly for some New Jersey callers seeking refunds for cellphone service.
The Courier-Post of Cherry Hill reported state officials inadvertently directed callers to a sex line for more than 24 hours. The state Attorney General's Office says the mistake came from a simple typo in a news release Tuesday.
Officials say the correct number offered information on a $68 million payment by Sprint to settle allegations of billing abuse. But a wrong number in the new release sent callers to a sex line.
The error was fixed Wednesday afternoon.
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