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Hanna & Associates....about to get dirty?

#1 User is offline   Bud Hibbs 

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Posted 27 January 2012 - 05:49 PM

What is going on in Hanna's house of debt collections?

Emails swirling about something REALLY big about to hit and it allegedly involves a major bank ...(located in America.)

Are those suits running around Fred's offices all lawyers? Perhaps bean counters?

Is it true they carry some electronic gizmo's that appear to have come straight out of a forensic-lab television show?

They can't be doing that much maintenance on those computer servers...can they?

This has watchers wondering if Superman & Lois Lane are about to take on an army of kryptonite coated suits, where some may be carrying shiny badges and bar cards tucked in their wallets.

Will they succeed? Will truth & justice for all prevail in America?



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#2 User is offline   SECLG 

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Posted 12 February 2012 - 08:11 PM

Bud:

One of my sources told me that representatives of Chase (or maybe it was BofA. Sorry, it's a Sunday night and I don't remember exactly which.) did an on-site audit that lasted about 3 days.

Larry Silverman
Southeast Consumer Law Group
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