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User_gary Posted 16 years ago
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Cutting down my telephone wire, our telephone is down

Someone is maliciously/purposely cutting down my telephone wire and so our telephone is down most of the time these days. It takes time for the telephone service provider to change the cable or fix it up every time.

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Someone is maliciously/purposely cutting our telephone wire, so our telephone is out of service most of the time these days. It takes time for the telephone service provider to change the cable or fix it every time.

  • Someone is maliciously/purposely cutting our telephone wire, so our telephone is out of service most of the time these days.
  • It takes time for the telephone service provider to change the cable or fix it every time.
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Someone is maliciously/purposely cutting our telephone wire, so our telephone is out of service most of the time these days. It takes time for the telephone service provider to change the cable or fix it every time.

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