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TigerD

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hey ron, I received one call on my cell phone and informed the people that they are not allowed to accrue me more debt in their attempts to collect a debt and by calling my number and using my minutes they were doing just that and to NOT call me again or I would take action. They never did. Sometimes, you have to put it right in their faces!!!!
That actually isn't yet settled in court. With more and more people going wireless, there will be some court rulings coming down the pike -- but I think if you put cell number as a point of contact on pretty much anything, you'd lose that argument.


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