I guess I could have written a sequel to "War and Peace" or this absurdly long letter. Without question, I was sure no one would take this
seriously or respond. When that happened I imagined my followup would be longer and more convoluted.
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Wouldn't it have made more sense for them to tell this senior citizen on a fixed income to call an attorney or the Better Business Bureau? At least they gave me their Canadian Hotline number.
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