Bail Bonds Scam Warning

Written by 888BailBond Bondsman on November 23, 2010 – 3:42 pm -

Sheriff Butch Burgess of Cumberland County, Tennessee is warning residents that a bail bonds scam warning is currently in effect. It was revealed that if someone in the area is contacted by a police officer, requesting money for someone they know to be bailed out of jail, be advised, this is a scam. In a press release, Sheriff Burgess said, “As a rule, law enforcement agencies aren’t going to call someone and ask them to wire money. It just doesn’t happen.

Apparently, before this scam hit the Tennessee area about two weeks ago, it had been happening elsewhere for several years. Supposedly, the criminals will evaluate information on Facebook and Read more »

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Written by Tonya Rynerson on April 19, 2010 – 1:28 pm -

Facebook: some of us “Like it”, some don’t, some spend too much time there. If you’re not on it, you’ve probably been “invited” to be. Maybe you set up your account and have 600 friends or only a few. Whatever your affiliation with Facebook, it seems to be here to stay. Personally, I love the terms “Face Book it” and “Friend Me” and “Face Book Me”.

At Greg Rynerson Bail Bonds, we have a fan page. As of today (Facebook tells me), you can either “Become a Fan” or “Like” our page. We invite you to do that:

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“Not Guilty” By Reason of Facebook Status

Written by Robin Sandoval-March on November 15, 2009 – 7:41 am -

Ahh, our lovely social networking websites. How did we ever live without them? These days, looks like they can even save our butts and keep us out of jail.

Case and point, one Rodney Bradford – arrested and jailed for robbery. But his lawyer brought about a good argument after he was arrested. How could Mr. Bradford be at the location that was robbed when at that exact very moment, Rodney was updating his status on his Facebook page?

Rodney had important things to say like, “Where my IHOP?” messaging his pregnant girlfriend and referring to his pancakes.  Seems his Facebook update was generated from a computer located within his fathers Harlem apartment.  The update was listed exactly one minute prior to the robbery in a public housing apartment in Brooklyn.

I guess Facebook was the exact flavor of syrup Rodney needed for his pancakes that day. I prefer maple myself…

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