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Replied on 10-19-2009, 11:02 AM
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Anonymous Collector and a whole bunch of others from their "firm" were canned this year. You should see the places that they have posted fake posts during the past few years saying "This firm was nice and I made payment arrangements with them. Call them now! (or they will win and take your money and your car)" Too funny; I feel bad for those who are ignorant enough to believe it.

It looks like the trouble for David and company just keeps continuning....

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Replied on 05-08-2010, 08:49 AM
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David Borack is an imcompetent idiot attorney. i have left numurous messages and never received a return call. I been put into collections for a $1,200 loan that my ex wife opened illegally using my name without my consent. I have a signed affadavit that is notorized and a police reportto prove it. This is ruining my credit. What a scumbag lawfirm.




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