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He claims he is a special investigator for the State. I would hate for him to be impersonating an officer or officer of the State of Texas. He may not be, but I sure would like to find out. I personally think he is a bailiff.
How do I find out?

2006-08-05 21:43:38 · 5 answers · asked by L B 2 in Computers & Internet Internet

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First let him think you believe that it is really cool he is an investigator and then slip into the conversation the question of what office does he works for (i.e. Texas rangers, etc.). Continue the act of it's really a cool job he does.

Then the next day call the office he supposedly works for and ask them if he is for real. Tell them what he is saying. If he is not what he says he is, they will be very interested.

2006-08-05 21:56:24 · answer #1 · answered by Seikilos 6 · 1 0

Get his name and department/agency. Then call their local office and ask some questions. If he is impersonating an agent of the State, that is a felony in most states.

2006-08-05 21:52:45 · answer #2 · answered by DCVIPER6969 2 · 0 0

in the present day verify to make certain what your states borrowers rights regulations look as though. do not renowned any debt on the telephone. In maximum states you have the properly suited to tell them to touch you basically by using mail. regardless of if it quite is a valid attempt to collect they are able to have an tackle for you (do not supply them your tackle). additionally in maximum states collector's are required to allow you comprehend how they gained the debt and how lots they receive from the sequence. practically evey state additionally has a timeline in place. right here it quite is 7 years. If there has been no attempt to collect interior that era you've the debt bumped off. you quite need to do slightly prognosis. an excellent style of the information on your state could be got here across online.

2016-12-11 07:54:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If he is an officer for the State of Texas he is required to carry a badge as well as identification credentials on his person.

2006-08-05 21:50:31 · answer #4 · answered by J P 7 · 0 0

no need to find out.....HE IS. Know how I know? your worried about and asking online. But really....just try telling your local city dept. Have em look it up. They can or maybe ask him for proof.

2006-08-05 21:47:56 · answer #5 · answered by amofber 2 · 0 0

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