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Re: THRENTENING CALLS FROM GIOVE
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Posted by Keyser Soze
(152.163.252.196) on July 19, 2004 at 20:44:09:
In Reply to: THRENTENING CALLS FROM GIOVE posted by TX Searching on July 19, 2004 at 15:58:46:
Check out Budhibbs.com for some finem descriptive remarks concerning 'Giove', probably a contracted name of Mob-origin. Giove is affiliated with a scumbag operation otherwise known as Lenahan Law offices. You'll find plenty on them at Budhibbs.com. Scroll down the list of 'agencies to avoid'. Lenahan is before 'lice', just after 'leech'. Don't take my word for it, though I heartily concur with Mr. Hibbs. See for yourself, Hibbs declares quite correctly, there is no reason to pay these larcenous pustules one penny. These festering herpes lesions are boils on the derriere of sleazehole businesses. Pay them nothing. When they call, listen, take notes, and tape them. Send copies of those and anything they mail to you to FTC, NY Bar Association, and NY AG Elliot Spitzer. Send Cease & Desist letter to 'Giovexcrementabilis Maximus', or whatever fake, phony, front name they're using this week. Their letters aren't fit for scraping up dog droppings, yet they're good evidence, especially after a good going over by the FTC. Turn the tables on these cheap, two-bit predatory thugs. Scare them back. Report them. Remember, exposure is what criminals hate most of all. This scabies-ridden scumpany is a confederation of criminals out to scam consumers. Nail them back with every legal resource at your command. Commandingly, Keyser Soze "Centac-26 was created to kick ass. We were to target specific individuals and make their lives a misery. We weren't going to break any laws, or violate the constitution, but they (the bad guys) were either going to go to jail, die, or leave Florida." - Lt. Raul Diaz, Metro-Dade Homicide, founder, Centac-26, ca. 1981. Diaz is nicknamed the 'Most Dangerous Man in Miami', a Cuban Exile hero, legendary for demolishing drug dealers. ** His agency was disbanded in the mid- eighties, for doing its job too well.
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