[email protected]

In a message dated 9/20/2003 11:22:22 AM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


>
> I got cases of formula delivered to my house that I didn't request even
> after
> my baby died and didn't come home from the hospital at all!
>
> So I wonder where they get these lists to send it to? The hospital denied
> having access to any list or giving any lists when we were trying
> desperately to
> get removed from them. They said try the doctors office, doctors office
> said
> it HAD to come from the hospital.
>
>

In my case I think the culprit was a maternity clothing chain. I had my
second baby at home and there were no MDs or hospitals.

Pam T.


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[email protected]

I wondered about this yesterday. I received some items in the mail and I had
just visited a maternity store last week. One of the stores RIGHT next to them
sent me junk already. Gesh! Laura
<<In my case I think the culprit was a maternity clothing chain. I had my
second baby at home and there were no MDs or hospitals.

Pam T.


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Shyrley

HMSL2@... wrote:

>I wondered about this yesterday. I received some items in the mail and I had
>just visited a maternity store last week. One of the stores RIGHT next to them
>sent me junk already. Gesh! Laura
><<In my case I think the culprit was a maternity clothing chain. I had my
>second baby at home and there were no MDs or hospitals.
>
>Pam T.
>
>
>
>
S'why I buy things using cash. Then they can't find you bwahahahahahah

Shyrley the paranoid