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No way
You can't blame Vonage that the parents (who presumably subscribed to the service) didn't tell their daughter (or any other resident of or guest in their house) that their 911 service wasn't conventional. If the parents didn't tell their child that, then they did a poor job of parenting.
Posted by: Real World   Posted on: 03/22/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Wondering what connection the Texas AG has to the bells  ac2_z | 03/22/05
yeap  Been_Done_Before | 03/22/05
very true  Monkey_MCSE | 03/22/05
Do you think...  rdwhitti | 03/22/05
No way  Real World | 03/22/05
blaming others for lack of parenting  ac2_z | 03/22/05
Was 911 calling ever activated?  wxman | 04/09/05
Um...  Bob/Paul | 04/10/05
Gatta agree, the "warnings" will drive anyone nuts.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/22/05
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911 problem ?  Bumbleball | 03/23/05
Packet 8 Has Standard 911 Service  jcorkrum@... | 03/23/05
911 Problems are designed in ...  ttocsmij | 03/23/05
911 Problems are designed in....  caholman | 03/23/05
How clear does TX want 911 warnings?  wxman | 04/09/05

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