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So whos got the hook ups to track people down to find out where they live.

Got some people owing money at work and have cancelled their phone numbers, cancelled their PO box and we have no way of contacting them. domokun.gif

So whos got the hook ups to track people down to find out where they live.

Got some people owing money at work and have cancelled their phone numbers, cancelled their PO box and we have no way of contacting them. domokun.gif

go to a collections agency

So whos got the hook ups to track people down to find out where they live.

Got some people owing money at work and have cancelled their phone numbers, cancelled their PO box and we have no way of contacting them. domokun.gif

I hear "SA Investigations" is good, close to you too

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O yeh. And collection ppl are useless. We got one guy who owes 4k ish, took him to court and judge said he has to pay 60 a fortnight, but useless when it's gonna take 4years to get money back.

O yeh. And collection ppl are useless. We got one guy who owes 4k ish, took him to court and judge said he has to pay 60 a fortnight, but useless when it's gonna take 4years to get money back.

Legally, thats essentially all you can do.

My brother had a story of a customer that was recomended to him so they took the car and was going to pay later then didnt pay the $1800. So he rang the owner and said sorry but there has been a recall on the parts fitted. So the owner bought the car back and at the end of the day my Brother wouldnt give it back until debt was paid. Legally they cant take the car until paid. You could try a few tricks like that might work.

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