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    RealPage® Announces ... residents can pay their rent and living expenses using a debit card or credit card through a toll-free phone number. With a 24/7 service as well as bilingual support for ...

  3. RealPage - Wikipedia

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    RealPage, Inc. is an American property management software company, owned by the private equity firm Thoma Bravo, and known for its algorithmic rent setting, which has been accused of antitrust violations and price fixing. Its services are used to manage more than 24 million housing units worldwide in multifamily, commercial, single-family, and ...

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  9. Directory assistance - Wikipedia

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    A number offering a directory inquiries service allowing people to request to be put through to a mobile phone number was established in June 2009. [14] 118 800 proved to be controversial, however, when it was revealed that it was making available 15 million mobile numbers that it had bought from market researchers. [15]