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On 07/02/07, Daniel Feenberg <feenberg at nber.org> wrote: > The old number did have the amusing feature that if > they had to lie to you for some commercial reason, they didn't actually > post the charge to your account. You didn't have to complain or resist, > but the charge wouldn't show up. It seems a little strange to me that there was an official lying policy...do you have any evidence thereof? What is a "commercial reason" for lying? Just wondering. Gordon -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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