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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 524071" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Interesting. </p><p></p><p>I wasnt exactly in the collections business. It was part of my job just a bit in the fraud dept but because it was government, I think we sort of took things a bit liberally. Actually, I never really worried to hard about the collections, that was just mailing letters out. Now building the fraud cases was what was fun, for me anyway...lol. I may have used some of those lovely tricks to find some of my naughty clients when they didnt want to tell Social Services the truth about their lives. I have been known to stake out their homes, go talk to their neighbors, pretend to be from Rentacenter and need them to be a reference for someone. I only wish that the internet was available on my computer with all this google map stuff back then! </p><p></p><p>I loved, loved loved it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 524071, member: 1514"] Interesting. I wasnt exactly in the collections business. It was part of my job just a bit in the fraud dept but because it was government, I think we sort of took things a bit liberally. Actually, I never really worried to hard about the collections, that was just mailing letters out. Now building the fraud cases was what was fun, for me anyway...lol. I may have used some of those lovely tricks to find some of my naughty clients when they didnt want to tell Social Services the truth about their lives. I have been known to stake out their homes, go talk to their neighbors, pretend to be from Rentacenter and need them to be a reference for someone. I only wish that the internet was available on my computer with all this google map stuff back then! I loved, loved loved it. [/QUOTE]
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