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 Post subject: Re: Anybody ever dealt with this bonding co?
 Post Posted: Mon 02 Nov 2009 11:02 
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Joe,

While he may be in our "backyard", he is just one of a number of companies/owners that are. As a private investigator, I always find tremendous amounts of information on a person or business, but that doesn't always include there experiences or there track record.

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I try to prevent this by delivering the arrestee to the bonding company as opposed to the jail and collecting my fee upon delivery.


I certainly respect the way that you do business. But as a young professional in this line of work, I feel it would be more responsible to have a contract on file and in hand due to legal obstacles that could arise during or after the fact. Who's to say there won't be a payment issue on site after the delivery of the fugitive? If the contract is agreed upon by all parties, what is the harm in having one?

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Also on a side not, I found your remark. "I know this is Tennessee, but come on", a bit condescending.


I'll quote Mark Twain when he said "Humor is mankind's greatest blessing."

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I certainly feel as if you are entirely within your rights to assist or not assist and to do so on your own terms, but you may find as you go along in this business that not all rewards are monetary.


Just to be frank, I would be lying through my teeth if I said I wasn't interested in monetary rewards only at this moment in time. I would absolutely give the shirt off my back to help someone in need, but helping someone and providing professional services to someone are two different things.

Great to hear your outlook on things though Joe, that's what this site is for is it not? Take care and have a great week.

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Joshua P. Woodby
P.I./Surety Agent/Washington Co. TN Appointed Process Server

Owner, A Beagle Investigations and Process Service
TN P.I. License #6232, TN P.I. Company License #1496
Senior Agent, A Bail Away Bonding Company Inc.
T.A.P.B.A. Certification Always Current


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