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The Swiss Connection to BBG Communications
I am one of the plaintiffs on the Mattes/Mansfield lawsuit (now regarding only the issue of call recording). Shortly before this lawsuit began, I sent a letter of complaint to BBG Communications, Inc. Six weeks later I received a letter from Sheppard Mullin attorney Jerry Gumpel that stated “Please be advised that you addressed your letter to the wrong party. BBG Communications, Inc. does not provide telecommunication services for calls originating in Europe. The correct party to whom you should address your letter to is BBG Global AG, a Swiss corporation.” Yet the very website of BBG Communications, Inc. (http://bbgcommunications.com/bbg/aboutus.php) states “our interconnect and billing arrangements enable us to directly carry and deliver telecommunications traffic and bill customers in Canada, Germany, Japan, UK, the US and virtually all countries with credit card transactions.” Somebody is not telling the truth.— August 10, 2011 12:16 p.m.