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a call from P&G

A few seconds ago, a representative from Proctor and Gamble called me. She was asking if she could pick up the product with the ants tomorrow - she said it will be together with the replacement pack! Isn't that quite weird? I mean, I called them last April 12, 2007 and they're just asking me now? I don't think anyone in his right mind would want to keep the product infested with ants for more than a week! When I asked her again

And secondly - when I spoke to Amor (the customer service representative) last April 12, 2007 - she told me to throw away the product! I'm assuming that was their protocol. I even asked Amor if I needed to keep the product for them to see, she told me otherwise.

Did they just recently find out about the red ants? Weird!

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  1. sis, parang P&G is in a damage control mode a. theyre probably worried that you might file a lawsuit or something. you got them scared sis! yey! hehehe... well, what do you plan to do???

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  2. Lol... Didz, they actually sent someone over to pick up the evidence! Next thing you know, they'll hack your blog for the pix you posted... naks.. conspiracy theory.

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  3. Gita! Plans? Hmm.. I don't think I can file a lawsuit since I threw away the evidence already. My plan was just to inform them and you guys too that these things happen.

    Char!! :) I think there may be too many conspiracy theories surrounding me these past few years! Haha.. It seems like there's a glitch in the Matrix.

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