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Many people think that Duncan was the first to call The Collection Agency, but actually it was Arnold. Even the supervisor he gets transferred to cant control him in this call that first appeared during Arnold Fest ‘08.
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OKAY LETSZ GHET A LIL BKRD HERE… A COLLECTION AGENCY CALLED MA HOMEBOYSZ PHONE AND MY COUSIN TOOK OVER THA CALL AND THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED… ((WE DNT KNOW THE GUY THEY WERE LOOKIN FOR)) SUPA FUNNI
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Even the very rich and famous are struggling to pay their bills in todays awful economy. Both Dr. Phil and Arnold Schwarzenegger get calls from collection agencies due to them not paying their bills, but Dr. Phil thinks that his expertise in the field of psychology could get him out of paying his debt and Arnold believes that since Indian casinos dont pay taxes then neither should he.
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Once again, a collection agency looking for someone who isn’t there. They call multiple times a day, from difference agencies so we decided to have some fun.
Crappy cellphone video quality.
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also a bonus from a new victim
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he actually calls the company that supports best buy’s credit or reward cards
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John Griggs receives a computer generated message on his voicemail from a collection agency, so he replies back!
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Don’t call Rick and think you are going to collect any money from him. When Rick’s trailer is a ‘rockin don’t come a knockin!!
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The Springfield Pervert and friends try to pay their bills with the collection agency…but just can’t resist giving them a “piece” of their mind!!
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another bailiff belter – check it out lol i love it
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