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- Such as great deal costing only a fortune.
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why anyone who are are stupid will buy it? Local phone service for $25, Cable modem for $37 plus TV (Ask for discount from Cable company), with much better speed, no commitment, no dealing with Phone company.
I will not order anything from phone company in the future, they simply suck like Vampire.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Posted by: shfy70 Posted on: 10/28/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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