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YouTubers Post Videos In Response To Verizon Math Call

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5Six different video have already gone up on YouTube in response to our upload of George's original "Verizon Can't Count" phone call.

12.11.06 10:33 PM EDT By consumerist.com

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5Six different video have already gone up on YouTube in response to our upload of George’s original “Verizon Can’t Count” phone call.

They won’t win any Emmys, but they’re honest, which is more than can be said for Verizon. Check ’em out, inside. — BEN POPKEN

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12.11.06By consumerist.com

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