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888 253-3440

That 888 253-3440 number was actually listed on the credit report, with the address of the bogus company in St. Charles, MO. They are probably the ones who have been TRYING to contact me through family members, either using other bogus n

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    Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area is a ski area in the western United States, located in southwest Idaho in Boise County, sixteen road miles (26 km) north-northeast of the city of Boise. Bogus is operated by the Bogus Basin Recreation Association, a non-profit organization, on private and leased land in the Boise National Forest.

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