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Opening someone else's mail is like opening a can of worms
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 510405" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I have no idea how they ever cross-reference this stuff. Must be some wonderful "system" they have there! I once got a phone call from a collection agency looking for my son-in-laws father! I've only met the man twice, haven't seen him in years, and he lives over 600 miles away! My daughter got the same phone call but that's understandable because they live in the same town as him and have the same last name. They have nothing to do with him and haven't talked to him for years either. But how on earth did they ever tie <em>him</em> in with <em>me</em> when the only connection is that my daughter is married to his son?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 510405, member: 1883"] I have no idea how they ever cross-reference this stuff. Must be some wonderful "system" they have there! I once got a phone call from a collection agency looking for my son-in-laws father! I've only met the man twice, haven't seen him in years, and he lives over 600 miles away! My daughter got the same phone call but that's understandable because they live in the same town as him and have the same last name. They have nothing to do with him and haven't talked to him for years either. But how on earth did they ever tie [I]him[/I] in with [I]me[/I] when the only connection is that my daughter is married to his son? [/QUOTE]
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