That's my problem with it, yes. I mean, they didn't argue with me that my parents weren't deceased (which is good, I would have lost it), but they DID say the only way they could have THIS number under my parents' name (which they had sold to someone else, I think? Memory is foggy on that detail now) was because my parents must have given it to them.
My parents never lived at that house, never had that phone number. It was only ever mine and Scott's. In no way would they have given it as their number to anyone.
_No one_ else who got the change-of-address notification that forwarding their mail caused, attempted to reach them at my number/used it. Whether or not they did a reverse-lookup on it. But of all the groups, the ACLU?
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My parents never lived at that house, never had that phone number. It was only ever mine and Scott's. In no way would they have given it as their number to anyone.
_No one_ else who got the change-of-address notification that forwarding their mail caused, attempted to reach them at my number/used it. Whether or not they did a reverse-lookup on it. But of all the groups, the ACLU?