I see it's owned by Fibernetics, so it's possible it's a FPL number. It called me twice on the weekend with an automated message from a local politician. I hate politicians. If it was a FPL number I was hoping it was against the ToS and could be shut down.
Is this a FPL number?
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Is this a FPL number?
613-366-1574
I see it's owned by Fibernetics, so it's possible it's a FPL number. It called me twice on the weekend with an automated message from a local politician. I hate politicians. If it was a FPL number I was hoping it was against the ToS and could be shut down.
I already have it blacklisted, so it's not getting through to me anymore.
I see it's owned by Fibernetics, so it's possible it's a FPL number. It called me twice on the weekend with an automated message from a local politician. I hate politicians. If it was a FPL number I was hoping it was against the ToS and could be shut down.
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Re: Is this a FPL number?
Unfortunately it's not freephoneline - that looks to be a number that belongs to a wholesale client of Fibernetics.
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