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To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (4222)2/1/2002 12:55:27 AM
From: Phil(bullrider)  Read Replies (2) of 12669
 
Kerry,


The retailer doesn't pay for my telephone services. I do. And the retailer has no business whatsoever asking for it.


I'm not a lawyer, so I cannot intelligently argue with you on the subject.

I can tell you this:

If you had a valid sales receipt with your name and credit card number on it, one would not need a phone number.

Most companies have a policy that if you write a check or ask for a refund without divulging your phone number the check or refund will be declined.

On what grounds would you sue?

Just wondering,
Phil
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