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Re: Asset's At Me, but can SOL help?


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Posted by Keyser Soze (205.188.209.144) on January 31, 2004 at 21:49:40:

In Reply to: Asset's At Me, but can SOL help? posted by alexander on January 29, 2004 at 12:31:36:

A preemptive strike should always be as a knife slash to the Achille's heel - from behind. Call the FTC and report this bunch of sleazoid reptile-brain predators. Tell them everything, let the government figure out the specifics of the violations. Remember, the FDCPA and FCRA are described as 'thickets' into which collectors wade, fraught with peril. The most innocuous anomaly in a dunning letter can be a violation.
Send Law firm and Assxxxx the SOL letter available on this site. Let them know you mean business, not to be trifled with. But cut them from behind with the FTC, they know jolly well the debt is SOL. You say the account wasn't charged off until after the 180 period? Why?
Is this Assxxxx Acceptic Crap-o-ration 'running the statute', their tiresome tedious predictable parlor trick, in itself a violation of FTC rules? See to it they pay for their smartness.
Rufus 'Bud' Reitzel, founder of this fine old veneral scumpany, has lovely property holdings in Grosse Pointe, MI and Lakeland, FL, according to published reports. His photos suggest, in medical parlance, a 'well nourished male'. So why does he need your hard-earned dough?
Deny the greedy that which they covet, their pathology will eat them alive.

Suggestively,

Keyser Soze


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