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Re: Sherman Acquisitions, Capital Management Collections


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Posted by Keyser Soze (205.188.209.12) on March 26, 2003 at 20:02:46:

In Reply to: Re: Sherman Acquisitions, Capital Management Collections posted by Why Chat on March 26, 2003 at 14:09:27:

PS -

WhyChat makes many excellent points as ever. The Opt Out letter stems from the Gramm-Leach-Bliley privacy act. Burden is upon these wretches to guard your info. Send them a letter, cite sections 6804-6810 of the act. No sharing of your info with anyone for any reason, period or you will sue.
As happens with other laws, expanding interpretations work in our favor. The Florida Bar has now posted on its web site (flabar.org), that lawyers in general, and surely sleazoid collection 'lawyers' are bound by this act.
Run the name "Mitchell Andrew Dinkin" through the google. You may still find his infamous quote to Lawyers' Weekly Magazine from a couple of years ago. This collection lawyer preached in tones most parsonical that lawyers could even go to jail when, for example, some impuscent jackanape collection lawyer invaded the privacy of a debtor-defendant, either directly or via private detectives.
What's tediously interesting is that Dinkin puts on day-long presentations on "Advanced Collection Techniques" to fellow 'collectors'. He does this under the auspices of the National Business Institute.
Typically, from examination of court actions one could sadly infer that Mr. Dinkin, his exteemed podnuh, one Hugh Brett Shafritz, perhaps the whole Fellini casting call that comprises AssXXXX Acceptance Corporation, and fellow vultures could best benefit from their own seminars.
Bust the snouts right off of these gelt-gluttons by every legal means at your disposal, and you have plenty more than you might think.
We are all here to help, appreciate your writing in. If none complain, then the festering chancroid boil that is the collection 'industry' will continue on in its putrefacted ways.

Medicinally speaking, I remain,

Antiseptically yours,

Keyser Soze

"Love your friends, Otto....
Thanks Agent Rogers, I made 'em myself."

-Agent Rogers to Otto Madd,
"Repo Man", c.1984


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