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Anybody know about landline phones, wiring, etc.?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 614220" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>Donna I would find out, if you can, from your neighbors if they also had problems like you did. Recently the local electric co caused an issue with a power spike that destroyed people tvs, refrigerators, etc. They were responsible for the bill for replacement of all of it. If all your neighbors have the same issue you "could" present it and have it paid for. I would find out and yes, I would take it to the news whether the paper or the tv. You could also attempt a first step with a certified letter with all your signatures to the people (county or city) who put it up to begin with and see what kind of response you get before the news. I suspect it may be met with <em>no</em> response though but you never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 614220, member: 455"] Donna I would find out, if you can, from your neighbors if they also had problems like you did. Recently the local electric co caused an issue with a power spike that destroyed people tvs, refrigerators, etc. They were responsible for the bill for replacement of all of it. If all your neighbors have the same issue you "could" present it and have it paid for. I would find out and yes, I would take it to the news whether the paper or the tv. You could also attempt a first step with a certified letter with all your signatures to the people (county or city) who put it up to begin with and see what kind of response you get before the news. I suspect it may be met with [I]no[/I] response though but you never know. [/QUOTE]
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