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Mill Valley Woman Gets Help from '7 On Your Side' in Cell Phone Battle
After an aneurism last November left Noryne Turner blind, Bay Area ABC affiliate's consumer watchdog says it gave Verizon Wireless a nudge in getting her a voice-activated phone.
After an aneurism last November left Mill Valley resident Noryne Turner blind, Michael Finney of Bay Area ABC7's consumer watchdog "7 On Your Side" says they gave Verizon Wireless a nudge in getting her a voice-activated phone.
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