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  Msg # 224 of 1396 on ZZCA4365, Monday 7-14-24, 8:52  
  From: BODCAT1  
  To: ABC@123.CA  
  Subj: Re: Letter to Telus/Fraudulent 900 Phone  
 XPost: ab.general, van.general, tor.general 
 XPost: calgary.general, edm.general 
 From: bodcat1@REMOVEshaw.ca 
  
 There was me and my hubby.  We have a lot of friends who may or may not have 
 made the calls when visiting, but noone fessed up.  Since there was no way 
 to PROVE it wasn't us, there really isnt much of a choice.  We can all talk 
 really big about what we would or would not do in a situation until we are 
 faced with it.  Personally after months of arguing and being berated by the 
 assholes at Telus, I picked my battle and how to fight it.  I didn't ask to 
 be called a dildohead (wow, what a wonderful command of the english language 
 to come up with an insult like that, by the way, I wont sleep for months 
 from THAT one...), I simply wanted to explain that if Telus wont listen for 
 $5000.00 in charges, that GOOD LUCK on the $50.00 charges. 
  
  
  
  
  
 "me"  wrote in message news:IpBdd.163630$a41.66603@pd7tw2no... 
 > I think that there is more to this story that you are not willing to 
 share. 
 > I can't see telus just charging you $5000.00 worth of non existent 
 charges. 
 > How would that benefit them in the big picutre, $5000.00 to telus is 
 > peanuts. 
 > 
 > Did you happen to have teenagers in the house or a house guest that you 
 were 
 > not willing to press charges against so you covered off the billing? 
 > 
 > "HD" <123456@654321.com> wrote in message 
 > news:G7Bdd.163464$a41.52235@pd7tw2no... 
 > > Sorry to contradict you,  but I wouldn't pay a dime on something I feel 
 I 
 > > don't owe.    I do agree about taking them to court .    But be prepared 
 > > in 
 > > either case,  from your example, or from my opinion,  if you do go to 
 > > court, 
 > > telus will cut you off as a customer.   Others have who have taken the 
 > > bully to court. 
 > > 
 > > 
 > > 
 > > "Michael Yardley"  wrote in message 
 > > news:858bd3a9.0410201205.643903df@posting.google.com... 
 > >> Pay the bill in the mean time, but send then a demand letter stating 
 > >> your case. Tell them if they do not credit you with what you feel you 
 > >> are owed tell them you will take  them to Small Claims Court. It will 
 > >> take you time and money, but you will get your day in court and Telus 
 > >> will have to pay all the costs. The demand letter, like a lawyers 
 > >> letter will  do the trick. They will not want the publicly and will 
 > >> settle. You could try contacting one of the newspaper complaint line's 
 > >> and they often will investigate. The fact the newspaper is checking it 
 > >> out will force them to address your problem. 
 > > 
 > > 
 > 
 > 
  
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