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Captain Cannoli
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I used to get about a dozen or so of these per day... Now I just have my all-in-one set to where I have to accept a fax when it rings. Its a pain for the person faxing, but thats the idea
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Gramps 4x's
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Seems of these guys are "spoofing".
Just went back through my cell log of missed calls and realized that once a day, I get a call from a weird number I don't know. I never answer it. They never leave a message. The number continuously changes. Never the same one. Made a list of them and called via *67 and seems half are not even real numbers. The other half go to a mail box that is already full. I bet the faces are being spoofed also.
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Actually small claims is outstanding. Great detective work. I am dealing with a firm that put something on my credit report. Max claim for small claims is $3,500. If the firm (usually out of state) fails to show, they cannot defend themselves.
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