Aaa Bail Bond | Mount Pleasant, TX
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Daniel Walker
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Daniel Walker graduated with a BS in Administrative Management in 2005 and has run his family’s insurance agency, FCI Agency, for over 15 years (BBB A+). He is licensed as an insurance agent to write property and casualty insurance, including home, life, auto, umbrella, and dwelling fire insurance. He’s also been featured on sites like Reviews.com and Safeco. To ensure our content is accura...
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UPDATED: Nov 5, 2014
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Cooper Aaa Bail Bond Mount Pleasant Insurance Summary
Aaa Bail Bond is located in Mount Pleasant, TX in Titus County and offers Mount Pleasant insurance and TX insurance to all residents of Mount Pleasant, TX and throughout the entire state of Texas. Anthony Cooper is the Owner of Aaa Bail Bond and can be reached at 903-572-7610.One thought on “Aaa Bail Bond | Mount Pleasant, TX”
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for this company will finance your bond and after collecting a substantial amount of the total cost (i.e. $1000.00)will go off of your bond if you are even a short time past due. this lands you back in jail with your bond doubled,plus you are out the thousand dollars you paid up to that point.
this comment is backed by personal experience as well as many others of local customers of this company. Seems unfair and unethical to me personally and all of this happens under the oversight of the bail bonds board sanctioned by the attorney general of the state of texas.
in addition,any complaints fall on deaf ears. I thought organized crime was illegal in the u.s.a.