We got an order for Kathy Lewis," the man said in one of the earliest voicemail messages left on Lewis' cellphone.Īlthough the caller knew her name, Lewis suspected he was not really a Walmart employee. "(He'll call) nine in a row, 10 in a row," Lewis said. Since then, she claims she has received several hundred, most originating from a different phone number. The unwanted calls to Lewis' home landline and her cellphone began in March, she said. "Our terms and conditions very strictly prohibit the use of our service for illegal activities, abuse, fraud or anything of that nature." Woman receives hundreds of harassing calls, text messages "We are very sorry to hear our service was misused by a criminal, which is definitely not what our services were designed for," said Amy Nicole Hernandez, chief financial officer for TextMe, one of the apps used to call Lewis' phones. But like many other forms of technology, the apps can be used in illegal ways.
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