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Re: debt collectors


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Posted by Keyser Soze (152.163.189.170) on April 08, 2003 at 23:25:20:

In Reply to: Re: debt collectors posted by June on April 08, 2003 at 20:31:07:

Dear June and fellow 'criminals':

Right, symptomatic of the kleptocracy is the fact that for too long the enemy has been allowed to define the terms of the debate, thus ensuring his perpetual victory - until now.
Thank you for your salient point re credit card issuers taking risks. Yes indeed, they loan money and the usurious interest is an acknowledgement of the risk involved. After all, best borrowers pay a low rate, the riskier the borrower the higher the interest.
Hey, these backyard dog-pies in the credit 'industry' took a risk, that means they understood that they could lose. They built in high interest rates to cover their anticipated, right, anticipated defaults.
The cynicism of these chancroid cretins is illustrated in the latest tv ads in which some five year old tyke is handed a personal credit card co-issued by some rat-scabies theme park. Anyone from the CA's wanna tell us that the bankers exercised all due dilligence as respects that class of borrower?
Look, the bankers took the risk. Their level of viciousness in collecting their 'losses' makes one wistful for the good ol' days of Louis the Legbreaker, 'recovery rep' of the Shylock National Bank.
The IRS is by comparison rational, forgiving, a pleasure to deal with, in all sincerity. These people are nothing but a bunch of thugs with phones, zombie drunk with avarice.
Any small biz owner will tell you that an eighty percent pay rate on his customer credit accounts is considered grounds for rejoicing. A forgiven debtor is one who returns with gratitude.
A debtor who is both unforgiven and reviled, who is perpetually taken to task and terrorized, who is both injured and insulted, and then sermonized by moronic collector lickspittles is one who for reasons of survival both financial and psychic makes it his business to become a special 'friend for life' of those who exulted in perpetrating their greedy pursuits.
Remember that. Rest assured that many of we debtors do likewise.

In memoriam,

Keyser Soze

"As for me, prefering solitude, I choose to work
for a collection agency. Being around collectors
all day ensures that I have very little contact
with human beings."

- Henry David Thor-rot,
Famous Yankee Author &
failed collection agent


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