To: Royal Wulff
Are you just supposing the guy lived in your apartment?
The reason I ask, is that phone companies re-assign phone numbers too soon.
Ask for a new phone number at no charge due to the harrassment.
28 posted on
01/04/2007 5:36:04 PM PST by
DCPatriot
("It aint what you don't know that kills you. It's what you know that aint so" Theodore Sturgeon))
To: DCPatriot
I once had to get a new number for a modem line. I had a handset attached for convenience (if the connection was bad, I could listen for line noise) and noticed whenever I was offline during the day the phone would ring. All calls to the local social security office. Seems that social security had their brochures printed with the wrong phone number.
After the reps at Bell Atlantic stopped laughing, they changed my number immediately.
33 posted on
01/04/2007 5:43:08 PM PST by
Abby4116
To: DCPatriot
Yes, I am just assuming it was because of the apartment. I didn't even think it was because of the number. I've called the number they've left (repeatedly) on my voice mail and told them they had the wrong person.
I can understand their interest in collecting a debt. What really bothered me was their ability to tie up my phone line with their automated call.
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