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The first time I had to change my phone number was because debt collectors and sometimes the police kept leaving messages for another person. The second time was because our new number was the old number for the OshKosh outlet. The third time was because our number was a family's old number, and we were constantly getting calls from people looking for them.
Hopefully the fourth time will be the charm. I'm getting really tired of memorizing new numbers.
I've had the same phone number since I got married 35 years ago. I would be mad if I had to change it because of something like this!
Comcast phone? As in internet service? That explains a lot.
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