CAMDEN, NJ—Despite moving four times in the past four years and switching credit cards twice, Liz Brower was somehow tracked down Monday by BMG Music Service. “Wow, I thought for sure I’d lost them,” said Brower, who still owes $19.11 for Belly’s King—the featured alternative-rock selection for November 1995—which she received after failing to fill out her response card in time. “Those guys really know how to find a person.” Brower is also on the run from Columbia House, to whom she owes $41.04 for Soul Asylum’s Grave Dancers Union and Toad The Wet Sprocket’s Dulcinea.
CD Club Somehow Tracks Down Local Woman
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