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Re: Can a CA sue you


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Posted by Keyser Soze (152.163.189.170) on April 12, 2003 at 16:17:22:

In Reply to: Can a CA sue you posted by Dad on April 11, 2003 at 18:16:13:

AssXXXX Acceptance is suit happy, you've come to the right place. Sharp people here can be of help. Nice that they welcome you as a customer, as if you solicited their 'services'.
Perhaps an Opt-Out letter indicating no sharing of any info about you to anyone without permission. Maybe better to not send it. The responsibility to apprise you of Opt-out options is theirs per the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Law. Might make for a nice violation to be reported to the FTC.
You may wish to check out their fine website, makes for interesting between the lines reading. The founder of this very wonderful humanitarian 'service' company describes the collections business as 'fascinating'.
People on this board can guide you in such manner that you can make this business ever the moreso 'fascinating' to AssXXXX Acceptance's highly trained 'collections professionals'. In time, this will hopefully convince them that their continued harassment of you is not worth the trouble.
One way to start this process is to 'set them up'. This is Orwellian Collector Doublespeak for Learning about your rights as a debtor and vigorously asserting them. Collector carrion cowards destest this as the playing field is now level, and your self-defense compels them to actually work for their ill-gotten gain.
In the manner of all criminals, they would prefer to whine in fine sociopathic style about being 'set-up' by debtors. This is another rendition of the old "I was set up by those no good coppers" ballad so well sung by the professional criminal crowd.
The FTC is a wonderful place to file complaints against these bums along with the AG of your home state. Even a novice such as this unworthy scribe has learned through this board to spot violations of the FDCPA and FCRA by collections 'professionals'.
The collection companies are most helpful in this as they operate steadfast in the belief that rules apply to others and not to themselves. They wholeheartedly subscribe to the philosophy that when caught in a violation, always make it the fault of the debtor.
Perchance are you residing in Florida? The sunshine state seems to be a hotbed of collections activity of late. Maybe an experiment in predatory collections techniques.
Use every legal means at your disposal to mash these swine into richly deserved oblivion.

Best as ever,

Keyser Soze

Nemo Me Impune Lacessit.



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