30+ voicemails and 60+ text messages
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Is it against the law for someone to intentionally leave 30+ voicemails and 60+ text messages on your cell phone that is turned off in a short period of time?
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You could certainly try to file harassment charges with your local police.
And if you contact the phone or Internet provider they will warn her and/or cut her service. |
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