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I would think that if you call the phone company that services that line and told them that you wanted them removed that they would. They may want to charge for that and if so, I would inform them that you intend to clip the wire where it attaches to your house and remove it and the box it is attached to. That will probably motivate them to do it for nothing.

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Q: There are phone wires that connect from the telephone pole to the house they are very ugly and i don't have land line can i get rid of them?
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