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HI, trying to get through to someone, WABCTV not open yet and their website is a mess. The feed on TV for the Red Cross Haiti relief has the phone number that when I called is in Spanish. It is confusing for those of us who don’tspeak Spanish, I hit one since I figured that might take me somewhere I could understand and it did. What about those who might be confused though? I think you might be missing out on some donations.Time is of the essence.Maybe two numbers displayed would be better?
Gmmy Radio and Gmmy Websites will be asking doners to donate to the American Redcross, We shall also put the Red Cross logo on our website.