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Re: How do they know how to find the account to freez it or garnish it


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Posted by Keyser Soze (64.12.96.78) on January 11, 2004 at 20:08:55:

In Reply to: How do they know how to find the account to freez it or garnish it posted by Percy on January 11, 2004 at 19:20:48:

CA's occasionally threaten 'asset searches' if you don't pay up pronto. They are full of shale. This writer knows from asset searches as a friend has been politely, loving, persistently fleeced out of a massive estate by a gang of newly found relatives. You outa see them. One is in banking. Or is it bunking? Hairy legs, stuffed skirt, big laquer hair-job. And nothing, nothing, not one scintilla of anything behind the eyes save for an appetite. Even these cretins' hair looks fat.
Asset searches are useful for learning about these avaricious thugs, but they are costly. So, one goes dark, gathers intel by other methods.
Point being that asset searches cost money. CA's prefer to make money the old fashioned way - by misusing the courts to steal it. They are loathe to work or spend any more than necessary to glean their ill gotten gains.
If they sue and the suit goes unanswered resulting in Default Judgement the CA will likely order a Debtor's Examination. This is a poop sheet filled out by you listing your bank accounts and assets.
So don't let it get that far. Worry not about their idle threats to sniff out your assets. For the cost of a search, instead the macho CA in-lieu lawyers who enjoy bullying debtors could buy like, a whole pile of Crack, rent a couple of exotic far-eastern houseboys, and really get down to filing some 'legal briefs'.
That's about the calibre of swine-snout stone-heart thug you're dealing with. In other words, as "The Dean of Bad Debt" lovingly calls them in terms of endearment, 'collections professionals'.

Briefly,
Keyser Soze

"I am a professional."
- Inspector Renaldo Pazzi of the Questura,
"Hannibal", c. 2001, Thomas Harris

PS - And look where it got 'la Buonanima Pazzi'.


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