As long as they're not fishing for leads or any other underhand BS, just go along with it. Like it says on the box - if they find something suitable for you they will call. Then you can choose to agree/not agree with their terms. Quel est le problem?
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No, LG you are exactly right.Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
I may be wrong (but I dont think so). WHeres Mal or (god forbid) Denny when you need em.
Read Section 14 and see if what was said to the OP matches.
What this agency are doing is operating a very pedantic view of the regs, but nevertheless they are technically correct.
They are probably hoping that by making staying opted in so akward for the con, that you will opt out.
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Assuming that you are right, it's an interesting thought that they believe that this is "a recent change in legislation".Originally posted by tim123 View PostNo, LG you are exactly right.
What this agency are doing is operating a very pedantic view of the regs, but nevertheless they are technically correct.
They are probably hoping that by making staying opted in so akward for the con, that you will opt out.
tim
If they explained what legislation they were referring to, then this would at least help point in the right direction.Comment
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