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RE: Those calling others 'Paranoid'


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Posted by Keyser Soze (205.188.116.131) on July 10, 2004 at 20:49:57:

RE CA troll calling debtors paranoid, this is his admission that they abuse consumers deliberately, to kick them off balance, so they give their money to parasite CA"s against all common sense.
This unworthy scribe slings around desultory terms as a buxom, over-the-hill biker babe slings greaszy hash at an all night diner. Yet, you won't hear this writer use clinical terms such as 'paranoid'. First of all, not licensed to do so. Second, those so doing, absent qualifications, indicate it is they who may in fact be in need of treatment.
Third, there is a difference between paranoid and 'suspicious', a term used by medical professionals with whom this worthless tiddler is friendly. Good businessmen are suspicious, cops are suspicious, and smart consumers should be suspicious; particularly of lying, thugging, scumbag CA's and their weakling phone-workers. Loansharks' leg-breakers have more honor, at least they greet their victims in person. But these punks? Hiding behind a phone, locked away in a blockhouse behind the old, abandoned, pigeon-dropping encrusted bus terminal? Brave? Not them.
Smart consumers should absolutely be suspicious of CA's , especially when facing them in court. Lying is what they do. It is our responsibility to point this out to the court. It's not the court's job to point it out to us. Nail these sleazy vermin with truth.
Suspicion is a protection. A while back, an elderly woman lost her purse, containing her driver license. A 'good samaritan' called her, told her she found it. They arranged to meet. The woman went to the meeting place and found no one. She returned home to find it empty. Ransacked. Nice trick, backed up a and cleaned it out, using the 'found purse' as a ruse to get her out of the house. The perps? At large. Who knows, maybe some off-duty 'collections professionals'?
Good rule of thumb, until they're 'convicted' of being good people, be suspicious. You see skunks, raccoons, possum, in the road. Poor creatures, not known for suspiciousness, killed by thoughtless drivers.
Foxes are considered 'suspicious', 'cagey', yeah, maybe a tad paranoid. So, when was the last time you saw a dead fox in the road?


Suspiciously,

Keyser Soze

"Suspicion, gnaw at my heart,
Suspicion, keeps us apart,
Suspicion, why torture me?"
- c. 1965, Terry Stafford, "Suspicion",
one of two renowned 'Elvis sound-alikes',
the other being the great Ral Donner.



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