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Sub: #33 judge
Replied on 08-09-2007, 01:59 PM
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hope you debtors are as cease and desist happy when your faced with a civil judgement and have your paychecks garnished and bank accts emptied due to non-payment of your debt know thats when you lose your hard earn money for failing to do the right thing and pay your bill

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Replied on 08-09-2007, 03:27 PM
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Even though your grammar and spelling are bad procollect we pretty much got what you were saying the first time.

"Debtors", is that supposed to be some kind of derogatory term junior? You do know that just about everyone is a debtor. If you have any kind of loan, car, house etc. credit card then you are a debtor. You collectors need to understand that. Oh and don't worry about people and their possible judgments and such. We know you are deeply worried and care about their well being. If getting judgments were so simple, easy and affective then CA's wouldn't even bother trying to call they person. They would file suit right away now wouldn't they, but since many of the debts they try to collect on are not legit or the fees and charges are too much they try to intimidate and harass to collect the money. Now go along and sue someone. Oh yeah, don't forget about that $500 you still owe me.



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Replied on 08-13-2007, 09:54 AM
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I haven't figured out why procollect hasn't registered as a user. He/she left the same comment on my home page.

Obviously you don't need many brain cells to be a collector (sorry couldn't resist that comment). This collector is giving the "good collectors" a bad reputation. There are good, understanding and compassionate collectors out there that are willing to work with people. Unfortunately this person isn't one of them.

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Replied on 08-14-2007, 02:54 AM
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Yeah mr. pro left a message on my page also, the last act of a desperate, uneducated individual. They come here, get spanked and then run away in shame.

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Sub: #37 money
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yeah spank me as I drive away in my vw phaetom thanks to people like you that cant manage there finances correctly keep on missing those payment so I can keep on riding.

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Yeah sure, whatever you say mr. procollect. More likely a 1996 VW passat. I manage my finances just fine, now excuse me while I go drive in my BMW M6 convertible, or maybe use my 760Li.

With all that supposed money you make you might want to see about taking some writing classes.

Yes you do get spanked procollect and I'm sure you enjoy it. I question how old you are because you write like a sixth grader and what little arguments you bring are very juvenile. That is why you resort to immature, sill little posts on people's pages. Its kind of sad that you try and impress people with your childish, silly posts. No one buys what you are shoveling here junior.

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Replied on 08-15-2007, 06:25 PM
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blue rennefeld is an attorney in fort worth, i have used him and recently looked for him and can not find him, maybe he went into another business, like collections.



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Don't you all think that procollect needs to register as a real user and guit hiding under a guest. I own a 1981 Chevy Corvette, with 42,000 actual miles garaged and never seen rain or snow on it. So there...mr. I drive around..my corvette is probably worth more than what you make a year at your job.!!

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Sub: #41 michael rose
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yes, Pooks, I have dealt with that same guy. I'm scared to death of waht he can actually do! He says that he mailed me letters but I have never received any. When I asked him to send me paperwork to validate the debt, he just ponytailed around and basically just said, you have 24 hrs. Then called back exactly 24 hrs later and left me a vm threatening action....i could never get him to say what type of action.

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superfly you might want to call back if there threating action which is legal in most states you could end up with a civil judgement and from that judgement they can garnish your wages pull money from your bank or place liens against your property of course depends on what state you live in and if you think its not real might want to chk out what mr hibbs says about judgements

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Sub: #43 rannefeld
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Does anyone have Rannefelds 866 phone number ?
Bozo just called and left 9 didgits instead of 10


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"hope you debtors are as cease and desist happy when your faced with a civil judgement and have your paychecks garnished and bank accts emptied due to non-payment of your debt know thats when you lose your hard earn money for failing to do the right thing and pay your bill"

Is the comment left by a frightened guest, a run-on sentence, or what?

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I started this thread and I am going to finish it. Mr/Ms. Procollect I would hope that you would have something better to do with your life then to sit around and judge people that you know nothing about.

Everyone on this board is not trying to dodge their bills, we acknowledge that we owe bills, we just want validation, NOT VERIFICATION of a debt that is owed. As I am sure if someone were to send you a letter stating that you owe them thousands of dollars what would you do. I am sure that you wouldn't just take them at their word and if you did then you are as not as smart as you think you are. I suggest that you read up on the fair debt collections act and practice what you are so good at preaching.


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Replied on 08-27-2007, 07:59 PM
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is a past due bill validation, cuz thats what i recieved.



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Replied on 08-31-2007, 02:18 PM
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I don't think that would be considered validation. It doesn't give you any pertinent information such as any dates does it?

Probably not is what I am guess. Hang tight someone will be along shortly to assist you.

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