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Sub: #1 FL Attorney General investigating Superior Asset Management
Replied on 09-13-2005, 02:20 PM
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Next up on the Florida Hit parade
myfloridalegal.com/lit_ec.nsf/investigations/7F00C31187E6168F8525700D004EF5FA

Now I received the first written anything from them today offering to settle a $276.70 T-Mobile bill for $138.35. The name was Superior Asset, INC, but the Logo still says SAM.. looks like another one trying to change their name to keep working under the radar.

They were trying to call me almost daily, but I simply refused to talk to them and would hang up as soon as they identified who they were calling from.

I guess they got the hint because they stopped calling about a week and a half ago.

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Replied on 09-13-2005, 04:51 PM
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Be cautious Clay and let us know the latest.




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