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Re: National Financial Services and threat of turning over to "authorities"


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Posted by Keyser Soze (64.12.96.205) on September 30, 2003 at 16:38:28:

In Reply to: National Financial Services and threat of turning over to "authorities" posted by RobinSC on September 30, 2003 at 13:51:08:

It means they are scamming you - read the postings above from trolls bloviating about their Mercedes to glean insight - and they may sue you if they think they can get away with it. Report them to the local authorities as well as the Federal Trade Commission and the State AG.
Never ever pay a collection agency anything, not one penny. Their latest troll postings speak more than any of us could ever write about them. Had they any courage they'd be muggers. Had they the skill to kick down a door they'd be housethieves. But they don't and they aren't. Instead they are 'collections professionals' who cover their intra-office gas-passing by posting idiotic messages to this board when not actually preying upon citizens via the telephone.
Why the phone? Simple, same reason the impotent basket case neurotic can only call the number of a woman he thinks he's attracted to and breathe rather than carry on a conversation. Inadequate, weak, larcenous, covering their sexual confusion with some macho-like conduct apparent to even the midly trained observer.
In short words, a 'collections professional'.

Adequately,

Keyser Soze

"Jump in, I still love you."
- Fred Fenster, "The Usual Suspects", c. 1995


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