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Yes I,m another victim and it happened in 1993 to the tune of £360+ I have a name and address of the low life who has caused this misery and have tried to get our hard earned money back without joy. I would like to know if anybody and there were 470 victims of this one low life if anybody was successful in getting there money back and they wont get us again and BT has been so unsimpathetic they have lost 4 customers in our household.

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