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Replied on 09-16-2009, 09:47 PM
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I am an independant film maker currently working on a film exposing the credit collection industry for their questionable, unethical and illegal tatics.
I am looking for anyone who has a story they would like to share on camera.
Would like to hear from people with horror stories, people with tapes, people who went through arbitration, people who won lawsuits against collectors.
I would also definetly like to hear from current or former collectors who saw, participated, or were pressured to participate in these activities.

Filming to start next month, please contact me!

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Replied on 09-17-2009, 12:14 AM
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Lovely offer Johnny, but many people try to keep their debt issues secret.

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why are you telling people this

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Replied on 10-27-2009, 06:50 PM
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I am telling people this because I am making a film that aims to address the issues that are talked about in this forum every day.
These are important issues that effect the lives of too many of us, and it has been largely ingored by the media and such for far too long.
And I'm telling people this in case anyone has any stories they would like to contribute to the film.

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I agree

Many fail to recall US History prior to 1877 and how there was a class of American citizens whom even the slaves frowned upon. They were poorer than anyone in the country, these offspring of the elite white settlers and mainly survived in the South. We relive history today and, thank god slavery is no more and has been seen has a humanitarian crime, but that does not remove the folk who still had nothing, have nothing and never will have anything and try to survive day to day. DO not give me the "they are lazy" speech; it is a lie for the most part. The dream died long ago and the country failed to acknowledge such fact, forcing the hope of the dream on us all, yet it still fails.... Totalitarian rule creeps in, telling us what we can do on and with our our owned property (disabled vehicles must be in a county approved building if broken down over 72 hours; trees cannot be within 5 ft of a building; trees must be trimmed as so not part touches within 6 feet of the ground; you have to provide us every document of financial aspect before we can grant health insurance..... the list goes on... when did we lose control over our own property? This is no longer a free democracy but a state leaning towards totalitarian rule, which can KMA…. I digress into the state of reality I only care to avoid…………………….


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