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Admittedly, reading complaints about this "rat cantor" I also had a desire, a division of my own experience. Honestly, not for me, but for my mom. Eight years ago (2005), my mother gave her girlfriend a credit phone. Name, surname was mom, just address girlfriends. A couple of years later, the girlfriend died. She lived alone. Of course all the bills were sent to the girlfriend's address. But if a person dies, do he have any other bills? A few years later, Telstra found (finally) my mother's address (either the bill, what to pay), the mother contacted them and signed a refusal to pay for the services provided. It all fell silent. Now in 2020 the mother receives a letter from the creditors, the amount with accrued interest and a contractual penalty, which can be written with a three-digit number,must be paid in a month. Super, for a person who does not work. The question is why no VESTULITE was sent (if they found the mother's address) at that time, as the overdue debt, until the amount had not grown up yet? Obviously, this is beneficial for the company. Of course, let's pay the debt, because I do not deny that the mother is to blame (it is necessary to ask who and what). I urge you to make no commitment to this company, no matter how attractive their offers may be.
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