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Author:  dsw163 [ Mon 03 Nov 2003 02:58 ]
Post subject:  ready to join and serve~

If you want any help on updating this website or whatever...
I am more than happy to help...







Douglas
wsc_douglas@hotmail.com
215-313-2611

Author:  spyder [ Sun 23 Nov 2003 19:42 ]
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Count me in.

Dustin Thompson
La. Lic. # 309685
United States Fugitive Recovery Services
318-222-5911 M
318-393-5385 O
Shreveport Louisiana

Author:  Steve_Hedrick [ Tue 25 Nov 2003 16:02 ]
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I would also like to join in.

Author:  ravenspyk [ Thu 01 Jan 2004 19:12 ]
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Your idea of a new national association is welcome. It is time for a new association. I am personally not a member of the current associations out there. I need something to believe in. I would be happy to help with the California aspect. I have other ideas that would enable members with value added services. Feel free to email me if you would like.

Author:  frsagent1 [ Sun 04 Apr 2004 12:31 ]
Post subject:  Washington State Association Available

:idea: :arrow: :arrow: I agree with everyone that an association is very important for our our industry. I agree that our voices must be heard and I also agree that it will be better in numbers.

There are several associations out there for our industry but I feel that they do not benefit us as much as they should. Just because I have a plaque or an ID card saying that I am a member or am able to attend a seminar here and there does not mean much to me.

I want an association that will stand up to Legislature and voice our views and opinions and make laws that will assist us instead of putting us out. I want an association that when I need help with a skip or information, other members will be there for me. I want an association that works for everyone. I want an association that will not create a conflict of interest or cause competitive issues.

I have just recently founded such an organization for Washington State.
WA State Fugitive Recovery and Bail Enforcement Agents Association is for everyone in our industry. Although this association focuses on WA state law and agencies, I am anticipating Out of State chapters and welcome anyone to assist in the formation of such chapters.

Everyone here seems to have the right idea - but lets not just talk about it, lets do it.

Jon W. Fitzpatrick,
Owner - Fugitive Recovery Specialists

Author:  DPowell [ Tue 06 Apr 2004 01:50 ]
Post subject:  Great Opportunity

When I first read your post, I thought "Oh Great, another Assoc., I replied to you through email and you responded back promptly and you has such vigor with your questions. You really seem concerned with the opinions and advice of others. DON"T LOSE THAT QUALITY. I told u before and I'll say it again COUNT ME IN!

The Georgia Assoc. of Professional Bondsmen charges $50-100 for membership and they also hold seminars for an addt'l charge.
Remember: There are hundreds of assoc. be different, provide agents such as myself and others with substance!

Author:  infopros [ Mon 21 Jun 2004 09:35 ]
Post subject:  I agree with everyone that an association is very important

I agree with everyone that an association is very important for our industry.
There are many benifits of an organized association.
I listed 3 benifits below. Add the benifits you feel an organized association will bring us. This will help with building the association.
1) Having a say in congress when it comes to passing laws.
2) Discounts on services. Like Health Coverage.
3) Opportunity to earn more money.

Thank you,

Dean Ausfresser
President
The Pros


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Author:  Atlas Recovery Group [ Fri 23 Jul 2004 18:23 ]
Post subject:  I'm in

If invited I am in to help however I can. Dont have much time to spare because of other "obs' but what ever we need to do to preserve the trade and open new doors

Author:  Rob Graff [ Thu 29 Jul 2004 21:07 ]
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I think this whole idea is being pushed around so much in the last few months I have heard of at least 6 different groups wanting to start associations this idea is being beat to death im not putting you guys down but it is really starting to get old and has been tried before

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