It sounds to me like the phone hack was still in your downloads folder when you installed. Remove your entire downloads folder, uninstall BV, reinstall, and then try on a throwaway lot. If everything looks okay, put your downloads back, with the new versions of the hacks. You also will want to scan through your folder with clean installer to look for duplicates or outdated hacks.
Why would an uninstall/reinstall be necessary for something that is so clearly a hack problem? That just seems like extra work for no real reason.
@qvcatullus: For future reference the best method (in my humble opinion) when installing a new EP is to remove the TS2 folder from my docs entirely (by dragging it to the desktop) or renaming it. I change mine to "Not The Sims 2". A fresh folder gets created, thus when I start a new EP I am always absolutely certain that my game is hack free. I test for awhile using the maxis default hoods before I drag my N00X folders from "Not The Sims 2" into the appropriate area of "The Sims 2" folder. Then I download the newer versions of the hacks and as I do so I delete the old ones from my "Not The Sims 2" downloads folder. This way I can see what I used to have so that I won't forget any hacks that I wanted. I drag all of the CC that doesn't need updates (bodyshop stuff, most objects) right back in so that I don't have to hunt them down again. This time you should do your best to really organize your downloads. I subfolder them by type and then by creator. For example, I have a folder for hacks and inside of that I have a folder for JMPescado, TwoJeffs, Syberspunk etc. I have a folder for clothing and inside of that I have a folder for AllAboutStyle, MTS2 creators (with subfolders for each creator), Nouk etc. This will save your sanity in the long run.
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