10-24-2007, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Lara RR I don't know for sure, but I would be very careful about agreeing to anything over the phone. I do not know about the specific legalities about providing false information in these cases, but your verbal agreement is being recorded and they have your phone number and likely other personal information about you. Submitting false information may get you in hot water and your verbal agreement may be binding. | As a procurer of sensible advice, this time you have gone over the top...Unconventional actions are viewed by you as dangers..There is no damage to this company because all the information received would be deemed unreliable....In fact, many states do not allow tape telephone recording what so ever...Furthermore, since when is lying a criminal or civil offense unless the intention is to defraud and this is not the case hear..I support Cornstalk action, moreover, if thousand did likewise these companies would not exist today...
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