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Lawrence 6:25am August 28th, 2009
Very important thing. Have a customer service number. I now have to dispute a credit card charge when I never knew you existed. You showed up on my statement as an authorization and now it is a charge, for what I don't know. Anyway, look into this. Really. No phone support? Not too bright.
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