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 Post subject: Re: Michigan Bounty Hunters, opps is not enough
 Post Posted: Tue 02 Sep 2008 04:41 
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:roll: If it was passed then why is it not listed on the state website? Still wearing the black tactical pants Tim?

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 Post subject: Re: Michigan Bounty Hunters, opps is not enough
 Post Posted: Tue 02 Sep 2008 07:21 
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No more black pants, no FRA t-shirts (illegal) , Only company t-shirt and blue jeans. and sometimes an approved Michigan badge if I can find it, It's somewhere in my trunk. Anyways,that stop in 2005, its 2008. Also, after my NIBE class, they will also show you the right way. When I started writing bonds in 5/2006, that all changed,,,lol,lol,lol,lol, most of the people that started with me back then dont wear any neither. ( Bad training, and a bad phase) .

But, then again with all the half truths, lies, bad blood going around, who knows what the real truth is about anybody.

also- in the biggest hunting area in Michigan (tri-county) area, theres only about 2-4 people tops actually wearing any thing like that. ( not bondsman) uasually newbies. They will change also.

I would be more worried about the laws than black pants,badges,cowboys,bickering,in-fighting,etc...... My two cents.

On to the Michigan website- I dont think the bounty hunter stuff is a top priorty. Let alone trust it.Some county web sites that list approved bondsman are still using 2006. Eastpointe, MI police station is still posting 2001 in the station, go figure.

Being in the MI bail bond industry, its bad when it come to back biting, rumours,lies,under cutting,etc... I'm not even talking about the hunters at this point.Very competitve I guess. Life goes on.

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 Post subject: Re: Michigan Bounty Hunters, opps is not enough
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Hello Tim,

How is business in Michigan? Also how ya been? Nice to see on the forum again.

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 Post subject: Re: Michigan Bounty Hunters, opps is not enough
 Post Posted: Tue 02 Sep 2008 09:03 
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wow, is this Steve ????

If it is. Not too bad. Hit or miss. You know how it is.

No $
bad co-signers
Won't help him again, let him sit.

Business has it ups and down.

Bounty hunting is a pain in the ___, waste of money. I used to like it.
It took me along time to recall my password. I'll be back on every few months.

Don't you hate when your out hunting and get a real good bond call? lol,lol,lol


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 Post subject: Re: Michigan Bounty Hunters, opps is not enough
 Post Posted: Tue 02 Sep 2008 10:00 
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It's nice to see that people can change their ways and put their differences aside. Steve and I are in the Detroit area often let us know if you need anything.

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 Post subject: Re: Michigan Bounty Hunters, opps is not enough
 Post Posted: Tue 02 Sep 2008 13:56 
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straycatfra wrote:
wow, is this Steve ????

If it is. Not too bad. Hit or miss. You know how it is.

No $
bad co-signers
Won't help him again, let him sit.

Business has it ups and down.

Bounty hunting is a pain in the ___, waste of money. I used to like it.
It took me along time to recall my password. I'll be back on every few months.

Don't you hate when your out hunting and get a real good bond call? lol,lol,lol


Yeah, It's me. Same here.

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 Post subject: Re: Michigan Bounty Hunters, opps is not enough
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tristatebail wrote:
It's nice to see that people can change their ways and put their differences aside. Steve and I are in the Detroit area often let us know if you need anything.



What Andy has said.

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