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Re: Asset Acceptance/The Credit Store?


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Posted by Keyser Soze (64.12.96.205) on March 21, 2003 at 14:59:32:

In Reply to: Asset Acceptance/The Credit Store? posted by Greedytea on March 21, 2003 at 10:10:14:

Free Filing, a most revealing term from the scumbags at AssXXXX Acceptance Corpse. A couple of years ago, their president of this blood sucker outfit, one Rufus H. "Bud" "The Dean of Bad Debt" Reitzel, of Grosse Pointe, Michigan and Lakeland, Florida, gloated like a stuffed blood sausage as to how he was 'investing' thirty million and more in dead accounts. Now it seems the other club-foot shoe is dropping. "free filing' is a most fitting term. If this writer understands it correctly, it means filing worthless nuisance lawsuits on long dead and uncollectable accounts. The hope in this numbers game is that the debtor will be unaware of their rights and frightened of judicial process and thus will give Rufus Reitzel and one of his hack stooge lawyers some cash to re-do the bar in his second mansion in Grosse Pointe.
Attn:LadynRed - does ROFLMAO refer to one of the lawyer wannabes in the employ of the exteemed "Bud" Reitzel? A young barrister has a name sounding much like those letters, he keeps shifting office addresses around Florida and for understandable reasons at that.
Time for Bar Association complaints against these skinless blood sausages. Demolish them.

All the best to the "Dean"

Keyser Soze

"We waited until his family was cold in the ground, and then he went after them, he went after their children and their businesses..."

"The Usual Suspects" c.1995



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