Recycled numbers can cause big problems sometimes. I assigned a verizon phone to my office manager. The people who had the number before her either gave it to their kids to play with or they found it. They made over 4 dozen 911 calls in 2 weeks. Finally after arguing with the dispatchers for over a week, I got the Sheriff to get a court order to force Verizon to disclose the name of the person who had the number before us.
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“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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Recycled numbers can cause big problems sometimes. I assigned a verizon phone to my office manager. The people who had the number before her either gave it to their kids to play with or they found it. They made over 4 dozen 911 calls in 2 weeks. Finally after arguing with the dispatchers for over a week, I got the Sheriff to get a court order to force Verizon to disclose the name of the person who had the number before us.