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Old 07-23-2010, 12:49 PM
knight_shadow knight_shadow is offline
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Originally Posted by aggieAXO View Post
My experience is they are committing fraud. We do alot of promise to pays for services and have found that less then 5% pay their bill (and my boss is very lenient, even 5$ a week will work-just give us something). We send then 3 notices that they are going to collections-sometimes these people give us fake addresses and phone numbers that are no longer in service. If they get caught and go to jail-I have no problem with that. These people signed paperwork wiithout any intention of paying their bill. It happens everyday where I work. On some nights I will have many people who come in without the intention of paying (but they have nice manicured nails, designer purses, last week a guy refused to pay and he was driving a porsche SUV).
You don't work with mortgages, do you?

I don't think it's true that homeowners WANT to put their $200,000+ homes in jeopardy, just so they can stick it to the man.

ETA: If only 5% of your company's customers pay, why doesn't your company tighten its lending policies?
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