"@Coelacanth: According to his letter, he was offered that one time but they would not waive the fees (even though he had no other way to pay) and assured him he would be getting his paper bill in the mail in the next couple of days."
"@ospreyguy: Yeah, this is the thing I'm not seeing many posters noting -- with a password others can pretend to be you and do godonlyknowswhat in your name :( I really really don't think this guy thought this through."
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