A Canadian man has been dumped after his girlfriend found sexy messages pre-loaded onto his new phone.
The man - known only as Darren P - has sent a letter of complaint to his mobile phone company calling for the handset to be recalled after his girlfriend of two-and-a-half-years broke up with him.
He claims she found a collection of suggestive text messages which had been installed on the handset before it was sent out to him.
Darren, from Winnipeg, Manitoba, has been left broken hearted after the generic text messages saying, 'Booty Call', 'Where u at' and 'Be there soon', were stored on his phone without his knowledge.
Staff at the store where he bought the phone were shocked by his allegations.
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