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UPDATE: "Kyle" from the mayor's office finally called us back (2 weeks later) and left a voice mail saying to "call me back at this number or the direct mayor's number." I called back at the number his call came from--"Sorry this number is no longer in service or is disconnected." What a joke! I went to the city's web site and there is no "mayor's number"! HAHAHA! I did a search online and found the phone number for the mayor of Toledo, Spain. Insane, isn't it? Finally, I got the search narrowed and found a web site that was more than a decade old that had a direct mayor's phone number... I called it and found that it actually works. HOWEVER, they don't answer and it sends you in an automated circle back to Engage Toledo, the customer service answering concern that just never gets your message through... I kept trying the "direct" number and finally got an answering machine and left a message for "Kyle" (who thought I was calling about a "fence company"). Keep it tuned here for more merriment and gaffes of our so-called "elected representatives"!

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I’m happy that Bowtie is home and safe! I’m a cat person, and I’m so happy that cat was okay!

On the other hand, I am sick and tired of public corporations (like AT&T) constantly treating the public like trash. Whether it’s charging outrageous fees, hiding behind automated systems, offshoring support while slashing jobs at home, or funding politicians who actively work against the public interest—these corporations show time and again that their bottom line matters more than human dignity.

It’s frustrating that we live in a world where we have to fight tooth and nail just to get basic service or accountability from companies that profit off of our dependence to those services.

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