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Re: 7kidsmom post# 75170

Saturday, 02/01/2014 5:01:07 PM

Saturday, February 01, 2014 5:01:07 PM

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You aren't the only one on it sister, and I'm sure you are in good company. The following 10 groups are probably on it:

1) Tops on the list....SEC or IRS. When (not if) either one calls, B&L probably forward those calls to a special recording of "you've reached a number that is no longer connected, please check your number and try again", turn off the lights, lock the doors, block the hall with everything they can, and run down the back staircase. It's B&L's version of a fire drill, and it's every person for themselves. Their rally point is the Starbucks 5 blocks over. That gives them enough time to loose any tails they pick up.
2) Any pizza place. You never know, it could be a process server. It's too risky to find out for sure.
3) Any good marketing firm. B&L don't want to get uncontrollably laughed at when they present their marketing plan to an expert.
4) WM collection department. Hey, WM expects timely refunds and for the full amount in US currency. AAPT doggy dollars and expired Pawtizer don't count.
5) The cutest dog winner. All she probably hopes for or expects at this point is a freaking certificate to hang on the wall next to a picture of her dog. Is that too much to ask?
6) The landlord. There must be a rule that under no circumstances is anyone allowed to answer that call. EVER.
7) PPs that want their money back, which is probably almost everyone of them. If they ever do answer by mistake....who am I kidding, they would never make that mistake.
8) Lawyers that represent plaintiffs or judgment holders. However, any lawyer that defends people and doesn't require a retainer is encouraged to call. Because let's face it, AAPT needs all the help they can get in that regard.
9) Vendors that has invoices over 60 days old, which is probably every one of them.
10) Former employees who are looking to get paid what they are owed.

That about does it. Other than that, they are happy to take everyone's call.

P.S. Try calling from a prepaid cellphone that you can easily change the number.
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