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Guest Hi this will be an unusual request...my son Justin lost his cellphone Sunday 23rd in Calgary.. the cell was used to text a msg to someone in Vancouver ... he needs it for work, can't afford another as he is a student at SAIT Technology school in Calgary. Would the person who received a txt from 604...
Dec. 25, 2012, 12:48 a.m. GMT