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Posted by CLW on January 27, 2005 at 18:15:53 from (68.94.183.149):
In Reply to: Telephone Co. gripes and Electric Fence Interferen posted by jdemaris on January 27, 2005 at 15:27:38:
jdemaris, the only thing that I can think of may be that your charger in on the same circuit the house is on and if your phones plug in to an electric outlet it is coming in that way. The older guys with ANY company are nice to talk to becouse they have been around long enough to have seen many things and also not afraid to say their company may be at fault. They know how far they can go and still keep there job. ha I guess most companys have one company they call to locate underground utilitys. It is the law here in Texas. The power, phone, gas TV and anyone else that has anything in the ground went together to split the cost to pay for the service. It is a good thing if you are in the diging business. You make one call and let them know where you will be working and it is there job to contact most everyone with lines or pipes in the area. I think you still have to call the city if you work in town. Here the number is DIG TEST. CLW
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