Bass & Associates, Florida laws on pdl crime
Date: Sat, 11/04/2006 - 15:04
Bass and associates
These people are a hoot, they called back in march 2007 of this year threating with the whole "if you don't pay us within an hour we are sending a warrant to county officials to have you arrested". you commited wire fraud, and bank fraud from work over state lines....blah, blah, blah
well, after we got that phone call i googled the number and came accross this website. so my husband called them back and quoted indiana state law to them and they said "don't quote the law to us sir, we already know what it says" and they hung up. they tried to say that they were also on the phone with scott county officials in a third party call.
WHATEVER! if that were true considering it's november of 2007 i think he would have already been arrested. it's been a pretty long 24 hrs don't ya think? They called again yesterday (nov. 16) we aren't calling them back. if they were actually gonna do something, it would have been back in march not 8 months later :idea:
I guess I might be a little naive; however, I am still amazed wh
I guess I might be a little naive; however, I am still amazed when I read a post from someone that has been threatened with the police getting them by a CA. I am unable to understand how they figure people will still fall for this one.
Do representatives and managers at these shady CA's sit around in conferences saying: "I wonder what threats we can use to intimidate people into giving us money? Oh, I know, let's threaten them with calling the police on the them. Man, what a great and original idea!! Why has no one ever thought of this before?!?"
Like the police can take time away from dealing with murderers, rapists, drug-dealers, and donut shop breaks (just kidding about the donut breaks) to subdue and handcuff debtors and haul them away to our already overcrowded jails. Heck, if movie stars in California only have to spend an hour in jail for doing drugs or DUI's, do you think they're going to lock up debtors who are behind in their bills? Well, one celebutante had to spend 30 days in jail; however, that was such a media circus I would have probably given her the chair for just plain being annoying. (again, only kidding)
Dumg-@$$es!