(KLZA) Area residents should be aware of a young man and young woman making door-to-door solicitations in Nebraska informing people that their cable provider was going to be dropping its service without notice, and that they could get you signed up with Direct TV.
When contacted by a city official in another Nebraska community they claimed to be working for NOW Communications. His
business card shows a Tempe, AZ. address for NOW Communications, and he is driving a car with Utah plates.
NOW Communications is not registered with the Secretary of State to do business in the State of Nebraska. At one point, from 1999-2004, NOW
Communications (out of Mississippi - state of incorporation), was registered with the Secretary of State to do business in the State of Nebraska.
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