I fell for this once and paid $800 bucks. After some research on various sites and one's like this, I worked with my bank and got my money back. THANK GOD FOR CHASE!!!
Anyway, I check my credit report daily and know exactly what's on it (only school loan left, whew) so I don't get calls anymore but when I was after the above incident I would so screw the people during the call and then right up to the very end I would rattle off all I knew about the laws in Texas regarding this very thing and ask for the surety bond # and last payment on the loan and what my mailing address was when the original loan was taken out and with whome and 100% of the time I would NEVER hear back from them.
Know your laws in your state and don't give these butt toots one inch.
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I booted my computer with a Linux Mint Live CD (version 17.3) which has an out-of-date version of Adobe Flash Player, and the video plays ... but it buffers a lot, so it stutters. I letter the buffer accumulate data and the playback went well after that, but the buffer didn't hold more than 15 seconds so here we go again.
The news station's website might be getting hammered by people trying to watch the video, and not able to keep up with all the requests.
English is not this man's first language.
And something just doesn't add up for me. He didn't contact his attorney before transmitting that much money? I wonder if medications might be interfering with his judgment.
My terminology: the caller might have a "command voice" which in some people causes an "obey-or-else something terrible will happen" response.
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