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Some folks have the misfortune of having to suffer more than others fromentitledand annoying people.
Someone lives next to the loud neighbor, someones local store is run by a jerk and so on.
So it shouldnt come as a surprise that some folks decide to at least get a little revenge.
Unfortunately, these days, unscrupulous companies will sell any bit of data they can get their hands on.
That does, of course, also include phone numbers.
After all, telemarketers and similar companies will pay to get a list of active phone numbers.
Even worse, your number in the wrong hands can be used forfraudulentpurposes.
Regardless of their reasons, you have probably given out your number a lot more times than you canremember.
This is not a great practice, but its at least understandable.
Regardless, canceling the reservation made on your very real number seems like a reasonable thing to do.
All in all, its a pretty harmless approach, an actual example of petty revenge.
Its prettyentitledto just use random numbers, knowing full well that someone out there probably has it.
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