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Pay as You Go - Tracking Outbound Calls

The things that lead to this are complicated, needless to say I am looking out for someone's best interests to get some evidence from someone who is being a complete sh1t to someone I care about deeply.

I will start with by saying I have no experience of using PAYG mobiles so not sure what is and what isn't possible.

Person A has been cheating on Person B for sometime now and has been caught on at least one occasion. However, Person B isn't very confident and wants to ditch Person A but wants to have inconclusive evidence to present to Person A.

Person A wasn't that bright and left phonebills around showing lots of phonecalls to Person C. Person B found these, confronted A who said that he wouldn't do it again. A then bought a PAYG mobile from O2. B suspected stuff was going on and threw this mobile in the toilet. More protestations and denials from A.

B has found a new O2 PAYG sim in a trouser pocket, B thought she was being bright and bought a new O2 PAYG sim, replaced it and thought that she could find out what calls have been made.

I explained that if you change a SIM, you change the number so A might be really p1ssed off when they find out that when C is trying to phone A, the calls are diverted to the voicemail.

Is there any way of finding out what outbound calls have been made from the original PAYG sim which B now has? Is there anything that can be done to track outbound calls from the original PAYG sim before it is replaced back in A?

Needless to say I have spoken on many occasions to B about this and saying that she needs to kick A out but she is afraid of being left alone. She knows what decision she has to make but wants to say to A that I have warned you plenty of times, and this is the evidence that I have.

Anyone provide any help?
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