9 September, 2007 (11:47) | Uncategorized | By: xensen
Man Fakes Death to Terminate Verizon Wireless Phone Contract
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The author at Copan, Honduras. Photo by Ellen Christensen.
Asian Art Museum curators Michael Knight and Pauline Yao with the author, celebrating a book being delivered in the nick of time for an event.
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Comment from Laurie
Time: October 31, 2007, 8:22 am
hahaha Interesting concept. My daughter and I are having an awful time with Sprint. They love to add charges you shouldn’t be receiving. My daughter had her text messaging shut off, this past month she received a huge bill for text messaging. They claim they were removing the charge but still haven’t. We want to switch but they have a two year contract clause. Personally, I can’t wait til it’s up.