They got me in exactly the same way as all the others — $9.99 for a spurious text message which I apparently must have replied to or opened. I'm not exactly sure how they manage to have me charged for the amount. I blocked them on Sprint, but it won't do much good because they've no doubt moved on to new marks. We need an Internet Interpol to smack these crooks, with international authority to do the greatest amount of harm in the shortest amount of time to all the fraudulent companies across the world. Not that it is likely to happen, though...
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