Courtesy of Engadgeted.net: Ouch… Whether it was the fault of the SMS company sending the wrong message, or the student keying in the wrong number (I don't see how, as their results are probably protected by a student number and randomly selected PIN, like in Australia), that's a massive overreaction to something that probably isn't that important in the long run. The post on textually.org mentions that there is significant pressure for teenagers to do well in their exams, which would have had something to do with it.
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