Do you have to be licensed to do it?
Do you have to be licensed to do it?
"There are no finger prints under water."
As far as I'm aware no, just over 18 and not a party to the case. Not an "off-duty" guy but I'd do it if you want since I'm in the area.
If you don't have to be a cop or any thing, I'll do it! I want a break from work. If you do need a officer I can try to get hold of my buddy hes a Jeffco Sherriff. I he awnsers his damn phone!!![]()
nope.
years back I served the lowlife ex of the girl I was dating. had to sign for the papers in front of a notary. then went to his work, had the receptionist call him.
when he came out, "hi mr. soandso, here are some papers for you. have a nice day"
I'd help but I'm far away and can't make the drive right now.
Hell, I'll do it for free and am free on Wednesday.
"There are no finger prints under water."
I'll do it for free any day you want!! I worked in Collections for 5 years at my work and I love showing up on peoples door steps with a smile on my face just ruin there day!!![]()
An emotional investment in what you're doing is unprofessional. What would you think of a cop who said "I love to write people tickets just to ruin their day!"
That's why one of the requirements of being a server is that you aren't directly affiliated with the situation.
Just call me 47
wow.. so you judge people all day long and feel good? I eat collection companies for breakfast. Collector/collection companies are the most unethical, unaccurate, and sometimes down right illegal. Most collection debts on credit report is outdated if not accurate. If you have a common name, you should know how collection agencies put collections against a bunch of people w/ the same name and let them sort out the truth later. For smaller debts, many will actually pay just to get rid of the hassle.
I am in the middle of helping a homebuyer w/ a collection agency that have ruined her credit overnight due to her daughter's debt. In short, they slapped a collection notice the moment they know the parents are buying a new home as underwriter will require new collections to be paid off. They have never co-signed or authorized the debt. The collection agency uses the same name (jr and sr) as an excuse of 'error' and have yet removed nor been willing to send us a clarification letter. A bunch of assholes! If the clients lost their earnest money or even chances of purchasing their retirement home - it's court time again! EDIT..oops.. I see others have scolded you too
Good luck to you, mxr. Hopefully you can get over the legal stuffs asap and move on.