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NOTE re INTERFERENCE BY TWITTER: Sept. 21, 2022 

        Twitter is again interfering with posting Cobble's tweets. These include not posting his recent posts, and posting false analytics. Twitter is also blocking of upload of .jpeg images. If elected to Congress, Mr. Cobble will push for requiring an "expedited Complaint process" for filing against social media companies.


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By definition, murder requires the perpetrator to create the conditions for the killing. Burdette's DUI is only one condition of the other conditions created by management in Gov'mt.




MASS SHOOTER UPDATE: Cassidy Was on Gov'mt's Radar, Too

May 26, 2021 San Jose, CA Shooter Samuel Cassidy. While detained in 2016, he told officials of his angry background. He killed 8 at the San Jose railway shooting. (PBS Newshour, May 27, 2021) His suicide is the same MO of the jihad killings in the Middle East, the same as most mass shootings in the U.S. It is critical that the shooter dies to shut down the trail of evidence to Gov'mt operatives. Americans must demand audits of FBI & Dept of Justice transactions, and others.




[Updates of] The Vonage Soft-subscription Scam
Letters to the Federal Trade Commission

When Ms. Connie Marshall recently told me that Vonage still had not refunded her subscription fee, then this story is still relevant.

Vonage is subscribing consumers to its computer phone service without qualifying them for DSL service. When these consumers find out that they cannot get DSL, their fees must be refunded, but Vonage is very slow about doing it. It's called the soft-subscription scam, because the fees are only meant to kept for as long as possible for Vonage to accrue interest on the fees, and then refunded.

An equal indictment of this unlawful behavior is upon the Federal Trade Commission, whom said that they would not take any action against Vonage at this time. What is the total of unqualified subscribers fees that Vonage has in its bank accounts?

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Early April, 2008
I received a response letter from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regarding Vonage's questionable activities. FTC says it will hold my letters on file and watch for a pattern of unlawful behavior.


March 17, 2008, Monday #1
In my March 14 letter to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) about the soft subscription scam (March 14, '08 update), I forgot to mention to Commissioner Harbour that Vonage Customer Service threatened me with an additional "temporary cancelation fee," before they would refund my sign-up fee.

So, I sent the FTC Commissioner a follow-up letter about that experience, too.



March 14, 2008, Friday
I sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission, asking them to require Vonage Marketing, Inc. to refund my sign-up fee that the company acquired by their soft subscription scam. - Vonage provides phone service through computers that have broadband dsl service.

The scam is called the "soft subscription scam," because on its face nothing is done illegally. It was only when they refused to promptly refund my sign-up fee, after learning that I did not qualify for the service, that I realized I was being scammed.

Apparently, the company holds the un-qualified sign-up fees in its bank accounts for as long as possible, to collect interest revenues, prior to refunding them. I went along with the scam until they resisted refunding my fee.