Misprint sends caller to sex service

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CALVERT, Md. - A Cecil County man who phoned the governor's office with an opinion about the mortgage foreclosure debate realized he wasn't talking to a secretary when the woman who answered greeted him with a "Hi, sexy."

Pete Pritchard of Calvert discovered the number for the governor's office is misprinted in the latest edition of the Armstrong Telephone Co. phone book. The printed number connects with a phone sex service.

The previous edition had the same mistake. Pritchard wonders if he's the first person in two years that ever called the governor's office by using that directory.

An Armstrong executive said the directory information comes from a third party source not controlled by the company. He said the error will be addressed in a message included with February bills.

Misprint sends caller to sex service - Yahoo! News

Oh my gosh - Phone book misprint confuses callers trying to reach MD Governor's office by directing them to a phone sex line for the second year in a row! Now, that is embarrassing. Since this happened for the 2nd year in a row, You'd think that the situation has been resolved but apparently it hasn't.
 
Wondered how many people are actually going to get reimbursed for the calls they try to make to the governors office.

I would freak out if I called the governors office and get an answer like that. I would be wondering what kind of scandal is going on in the office. Kinda of funny in a sense.
 
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