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Isis1

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yes, t-mobile.

I read that paragraph too. What part of it applies to the situation that I describe?
This one!!!

Legal process & protection of T-Mobile and others. We may disclose personal information or communications where we believe in good faith such disclosure is necessary to comply with the law or respond to legal process (for example, lawful subpoena, court order, E-9-1-1 information); to enforce or apply agreements; to initiate, render, bill, and collect for services and products; to protect our rights or property; in connection with claims, disputes, or litigation; to protect users of our services and other carriers or providers from fraudulent, abusive, or unlawful use of, or subscription to, such services; to facilitate or verify the appropriate calculation of taxes, fees, or other obligations due to a local, state, or federal government;or if we determine disclosure is necessary in an emergency situation.
 

jchasex

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err...."to comply with the law or respond to legal process"

That doesn't sound like something that relates to school admin asking questions?
 
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