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Re: Camco - click here for info


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Posted by Keyser Soze (152.163.189.170) on April 02, 2003 at 16:40:57:

In Reply to: Camco - click here for info posted by scott on April 02, 2003 at 11:06:13:

Dear Scott, regular posters & newcomers;

So easy to forget the most important. Call it houseblind if you wish. The FTC and other regulatory people echo your sentiments exactly. No reports? Then no action can be taken and these festering mucus blebs get away with it again and again and again.
A doctor can only treat that which he observes and that which the patient reports to him. No report, then this cancer known as the CA Racketeers and their string pullers in the credit card industry cannot be excised from the body politic.
Report these bums every which way to all agencies. Even if BBB is a waste of time, after a while the old 'height of the stack' rule applies. The first thousand complaints don't count. One day the whole pile tips over onto the clerk's chicken snout & lard sangwich. Lo and behold, comes now the time for action!
Case in point, sCamco is now banned in one state out of fifty. This may or may not be unprecendented. You may assume with surety that the managerial gleet-encrustations who 'run' these boiler room klepto-corporations are gnawing their claws to the purtrid quick in terror and frustration.
Consider the mentality, the billions they scam count for naught when placed against the loss of farthings from this one-state (so far) ban.
One down, forty nine to go. Beautiful, and it's all up to us all.
On another note, Lawguy makes a good point. Probably a case could be made for the longer statute if not upon solid legal principle then on the concept that terrorizing debtors sometimes unto death is better than bringing ruination upon the banking and collection industries.
After all, debtors need money for food, clothing, shelter. The latter group needs money for exotic euro-leather toys, far eastern 'pool attendants' and videographers to film their weekend romps in Bavarian Wood, as author Dominic Dunne so descibed.
Let's give these cockroaches the slow antidote they so richly deserve.

Undeservedly yours,

Keyser Soze




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