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Re: Why Chat Any suggestions for SOL Default Judgment


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Posted by Keyser Soze (152.163.253.37) on September 28, 2003 at 08:06:10:

In Reply to: Why Chat Any suggestions for SOL Default Judgment posted by Anon on September 26, 2003 at 19:53:00:

Immediately file complaints with the police, state attorney general, FTC and for what little it's worth the Bar Association. This jerkXXX 'knows a lot of people at the courthouse' so you're expected to keep silent? Can he spell 'extortion'? The people he knows might ostracize if not censure him for his scumbag tactics.
Surely you took contemporaneous notes on the call noting well the day, date, and time as well as its contents. Get those pages date-time stamped at the courthouse asap. This is considered admissible evidence. "Don't tell anyone" my foot. Spoken like a paedophile. Make this jerk sorry he ever pulled this stunt. His statements are insult to injury and perhaps can be used against him. Nail this little two-bit puke breath graduate of Richard Speck Academy of Nursing and Legal-type Stuff. You caught him pulling a fast one and now he wants your cooperation in order to avoid consequences. Like a rapist coercing silence from his victim by telling her he knows a 'lot o' da cops in dis town'. He leaves out the part about how the cops would prefer to avoid the paperwork and just stuff this obvious repeat offender down the nearest rat hole. Keep in mind most collection lawyers are viewed with utter derision by their peers. They are seen as the type of individual who would gladly shove his hand up a pig's behind for a ham sandwich.

Stuffily,

Keyser Soze


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