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    #16
    I have never heard of creditors coming to your home! That is crazy!
    Filed Ch.7 Pro Se 5-20-10
    341 scheduled 6-24-10

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      #17
      Like I said just get some really mean dogs. All of mine are trained to attack on command. I am sure they would be happy to trespass on my property, with three trained to attack dogs
      Chapter 7 filed on 4/23/2010
      341 meeting on 5/28/2010
      Discharged on 8/19/2010

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        #18
        Must be one of those "family owned" loan companies.

        The destruction of the door is vandalism. Use your local police department on that one.
        First consult: You go now, no CH 7 for you. You spent entire buffet. 13 has a 95 percent payback. (Owwwch) On to next consult....

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          #19
          We had a rep from the bank who had our car loan come to our house.
          He left a letter warning legal action stuck in our front door.
          This was Iberia Bank, a large bank in Louisiana, not a payday loan place.
          We ended up letting the car go to sheriff's auction, but it was very
          very weird having them show up at our house.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Bell30656 View Post
            A nice "No Trespassing" sign helps too. Here in Georgia there are small loan companies that do that kind of malarky. It is usually the small ones because they are local. My neighbor had a small loan company, a title pawn company, a furniture rental/lease company and a buy here/pay here car lot coming to visit him many times a day for a few weeks.

            One guy wouldn't quit knocking so he went out the back door, walked around then explained that if he didn't leave there was a real good chance that he'd meet the deity of his preference... that day. I don't think that guy ever came back. I'm not sure whether it was the really serious look or the large caliber pistol that he had with him.

            He went to the Sheriff's Office and paid $30 to have a "Trespass Warning" served upon one guy. If he came back on the property he'd be arrested.
            oh this is fun (sorry pall - I know you didn't intend for your post to get "fun")! Bankruptcy can cause such anxiety that it feels good to have a laugh - again, pall, not intended to seem like it's at your expense. Anyway, I just got visions of you keeping a pair of serious (shooting range) ear protectors and an air horn inside your front door. Next time you hear rustling out there, slap on the ear muffs, grab the air horn, and as soon as you've made a positive ID that it's a collector, give him a few blasts. Lather, rinse, repeat with every collector you can catch papering your door. Let us all know how it works out for you and good luck.

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              #21
              why dont you just send them a Cease and Desist Letter to the business - along with a restraining order for harrassment for coming onto your property (or something along those lines)? There has to be something to protect you from the harrassment of them coming to your home and doing such things.

              You're putting up with too much crap in my opinion - they're only going to get away with what you let them get away with. Grab a video camera and video tape them every time they start - and in your letter (and on the camera) tell them you will be providing a copy of this tape as evidence of harrassment for your restraining order. SOMETHING has to fall under Fair Debt Collection Practices here... they're violating some kind of law.. have to be. Call your AG or something....

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                #22
                Damnit - I wish they did this stuff around Vegas, I'd love to talk to some of those guys. I have this smirk combined with a small under-the-breath laugh I use when I talk to people like this in person. I don't do the Columbo thing, but I'm getting better at pissing them off without having to say much :-)

                Seriously - I can't believe they're going this far. I moved to Vegas from Houston TX, and if someone pulled that crap in Houston, I think they'd be met at the door with a gun over the homeowner's shoulder simply being asked politely 'Can I help you?' Hell, even a few years after I moved here, I used to keep a rifle behind a small nook hidden by the entrance to the door and I've had to pull it a couple times when an overly aggressive salesman put his hand against the door to block me from closing it. My wife didn't like me doing that so it's upstairs now.

                --William
                I am an attorney, but I am just not your attorney.
                As such, any statement is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship.

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