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    Jumping into company records remotely after receivership?

    Either they are VERY, VERY guilty and trying to hide evidence, or there are some dumb ass kids who worked there who do not understand how serious this is and were trying to grab some leads/customers to make a buck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chambo View Post
    Jumping into company records remotely after receivership?

    Either they are VERY, VERY guilty and trying to hide evidence, or there are some dumb ass kids who worked there who do not understand how serious this is and were trying to grab some leads/customers to make a buck
    I agree... but what's worse: not understanding how serious what you are doing is... or... really trying to make some coin on "PAR" leads.

    Talk about bottom of the barrel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chambo View Post
    Jumping into company records remotely after receivership?

    Either they are VERY, VERY guilty and trying to hide evidence, or there are some dumb ass kids who worked there who do not understand how serious this is and were trying to grab some leads/customers to make a buck
    It may also be viewed as tampering with evidence in a federal case. Good luck with that....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Henry-Seacoast View Post
    It may also be viewed as tampering with evidence in a federal case. Good luck with that....
    did you read their response? if true, I don't understand why this is all happening. I was inclined to believe their response, since it was put forth by a reputable law firm, however, stuff like this smells like desperation to me, maybe there is more to the story ?

    I cant imagine this was for leads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Henry-Seacoast View Post
    It may also be viewed as tampering with evidence in a federal case. Good luck with that....
    Like I said, the folks involved do not understand how serious these infractions are, or they DO, and due to substance of what they were looking for, it was worth the risk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chambo View Post
    Like I said, the folks involved do not understand how serious these infractions are, or they DO, and due to substance of what they were looking for, it was worth the risk
    Typical organized crime tactics ..run the con etc till death....



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