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Date: Mon, 03/10/2008 - 17:15

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 03/10/2008 - 17:15

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Look if you are willing to pay using a debt consolidation and the credit cards co dont want to accept them who cares if they sue you . If you are at the point in you life and money is what it is and you bill are what they are you must have been in some bad shap. But you are willing to pay them somthing so if they sue you and you dont own anything i mean nothing so what could they take. You are willing to pay its not like you are saying you dont want to pay. So all you out there that are so worried about being sued and judgements if you have nothing 10 or 20 pecent of nothing is still nothing. Think about it you go to court and you get a judgement of 20 of you salery so you are stilling paying see so why worry. Any of you so called learned people please enlighten me on how they can sue you if you dont have anything to begine with. Go ahead enlighten us


what is your box question


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 03/25/2008 - 02:14

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sorry i read you reply wrong disreguard my last reply


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 03/25/2008 - 03:28

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[quote=socksfullofrocks]Unc I just read the name on the box it came in lol.... person to person household telephone management system..you can block annoying numbers and phone won't even ring...website is person-to-person.net...I don't think are supposed to post other sites but you asked so I had to! wow I have box in question[/quote]

Thanks, Socks. I was just curious, in case it could be of help to others. I have a good solution for my own needs. I use a voicemail system on one of my servers in the office. That handles recording, voicemail, PIN codes for access, and the like. I just recently set up my home number to ring through there, as well. I have the WATS range unblocked, for now, because I'm fishing for info/violations. But everything gets recorded and saved on the servers.


lrhall41

Submitted by unclewulf on Tue, 03/25/2008 - 03:29

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that's excell nt but as in past reply "the members are not all technical "


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 03/25/2008 - 05:38

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I would have to agree with above post...(I think I have a lot of smarts but also came packaged with a lot of dumbs as well)...my oldest son is currently as we speak assembling new computer he bought on-line that was delivered today ...would have cost a ton more pre-assembled so he bought the components he wanted and is putting it together...he tells me about 30 mins. ago "Mom come look at this..this is the biggest "something something" ( Read... I'm not sure what he was talking about).... you can buy" Or something like that...I'm looking and say something like "Nice!" but also said "Dang! it was lots easier to be the authority when we were assembling a new Lego project"....
I am one who is not all that technical....
old school sort of thing..the info is only as good as the people who input it..therefore a paper chase almost always works for me kind of deal..ironically my first job I had in the late 70's was working for a dept store in the computer room..and back then..the computer I worked with was about as big as a motor home!it was more like a huge machine.. not like the things we get personal with and sit in front of and rely upon more and more....on one hand I've never had a virus attack my important records and clean them out...on the other hand I would never take it upon myself to set-up what wulf has done...instead I pay if I think it is worth it for the technology I chose not to learn enough about---and my hubby is simply into gadgets and gizmo's ,,,I remember I called this particular box after he told me he purchased... "Wickerwocky" until I saw it actually worked!-- wulf I only wish I could set-up the stuff you have!


lrhall41

Submitted by socksfullofrocks on Tue, 03/25/2008 - 22:48

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depends on how much you are willing to spend on a box I guess....might be priceless to some and worthless to others..worthless if you don't need..priceless if this gidgety gadget brought you peace of mind from harassing telemarketers in my case...or perhaps from someone you choose not to deal with on the phone or to even give them the satisfaction of phone ringing..I hope the BOX conversation has proved worthy to someone out there...only reason I post...not as a guest BTW!


lrhall41

Submitted by socksfullofrocks on Wed, 03/26/2008 - 00:13

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I totally understand your points wulf....a guest comment above my last post asked

"is this box conversation worthless?"

many of posts people make will indeed be worthless to some but as you said wulf

"in case it might help somebody. "

is the reason most people are here!


lrhall41

Submitted by socksfullofrocks on Wed, 03/26/2008 - 09:07

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thats why i posted it to help people it has helped me i foud it from the person who started this topic and just wanted to tell everyone how it has helped me. the person to person box i have it hooked into my phone line just when it comes into my house i did not want it to go to an answering system the call i rejected i just said any call i reject will not make my phone ring so when the 800 866 or election numbers come in my phone does not ring was it worth it to my not have your phone ring with telamarkerters at the end is a pleasure it was the best 100 i ever spent. im glad you did not remove what i said but when you found somthing that work to have a sunday wiithout the phone ringing except who you want it to ring for is a pleasure thanks once again for keeping the info here everyone who read this should read the preceeding pages to understand what the call rejection box is. i know im guest and will continue to be one so i hope i helped some of you out there with your creditor call over and over and over it just stops them dead


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 03/26/2008 - 16:38

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