All Estates Bail Bonds adds another 3 Florida cities to its Nationwide Network

September 13th, 2009

A message from All Estates Bail Bonds:

We’ve expanded once again in the State of Florida, with 3 more regional headquarters. Bail Bonds in Gainesville, Bail Bonds in Bradenton and Bail Bonds in Sarasota are now active. We provide Bail Bonds in every major city and county in the entire United States.

Call us TOLL FREE, 1-877-WHY-JAIL.

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All Estates Bail Bonds adds four more Florida cities to its Nationwide Bail Bond Network

September 8th, 2009

A message from All Estates Bail Bonds:

The All Estates Bail Bonds Nationwide Bail Bond Network continues to grow. This week, four new cities have been added to the network in the State of Florida. The new cities covered are Bail Bonds in Daytona Beach, Bail Bonds in Ft. Lauderdale, Bail Bonds in Key West and Bail Bonds in Panama City! From the hottest spring break destinations in Florida over to Daytona Beach for Bike Week and the Daytona 500, and every other city and county in between within the entire State of Florida, All Estates Bail Bonds has you covered for all of your bail bond needs in Florida, any time, any day, 24/7 even on every holiday.

Call us TOLL FREE, 1-877-WHY-JAIL.

All Estates Bail Bonds Nationwide Bail Bonding Service.

All Estates expands its Bail Bond services in Ohio…

August 29th, 2009

A message from All Estates Bail Bonds:

The Nationwide Bail Bond Network keeps on growing. This week, we’re expanding our operations in Ohio with more local representatives so we’ve got the whole state covered. Bail Bonds in Toledo and Bail Bonds in Akron were recently added with more on the way in the next week. Bail Bonds in Springfield Missouri has also been added. We can provide bail bonds anywhere, anytime in the entire United States – just call us TOLL FREE at 1-877-WHY-JAIL (1-877-949-5245) and we’ll be happy to assist you in getting the bonds you need.

Pregnant, Wanted and in a crackhouse.

August 23rd, 2009

Greetings everyone, it’s been awhile since i’ve done one of these. I’m so busy my assistant needs an assistant!!  Anyways… So for some reason we bonded this guy on a $10,000. His record is absolutely horrible!!  This bond in no way, shape or form qualifies for a signature! So many Failure to Appears for court you just have to know this guy isn’t gonna go to court.  The one thing I did have for collateral on the bond was the fugitives 1995 car title. So I ran the car title through the DMV. Wouldn’t you know it, his car title is now registered in the name of the Clearwater Police Dept.

campos

So I manage to get an address for where the fugitive is staying with his supposed pregnant girlfriend who also apparently has a warrant for her arrest also for bond jumping!  So my C.I. comes out to meet me at the apt. complex where the fugitive is staying so he can point out which apt. it is. While we are standing out on the street, I notice a shadow go to the window blinds and peek out at us. Well, gigs up. I decide just to hit the apt.

So another agent and I go and knock on the door. A very large african american male opens the door for me. I tell him I’m a bail agent and I need the small white boy to come outside. I also tell him just to grab him and toss him out so I don’t have to bring the Police up here and search for him. The guy says hold on and closes the door. Next thing I know the door opens again and the large gentleman tells my fugitive to get the hell out!!

 

He’s escorted outside and cuffed and stuffed. Even though the girlfriend is a bond jumper, I left her alone. The guy at the door did what I asked and I’m not taking on the extra liability of arresting an alleged pregnant female who’s not out on bond with me.  That bail agent will hopefully do his homework and find her himself. Total bond recovered was $10,013.

On a side note for you new bountyhunters, sometimes these drugdealers and other street people you will encounter will be more willing to help bondsman than the Police. They all know we just need our guy and then we’re gone. They also know we don’t need a warrant to come inside so they won’t want many problems. So don’t forget to identify yourself and stay friendly at first. This was a prime example. Believe me, I didn’t wanna go in that apt. There were quite a few other people inside and the odor of what I believe was Crack and Marijuana eminating from the apt.

To sick to go to court or sick of going to court??

July 22nd, 2009

clyde

Once again sorry for slacking on the new posts. So this guy here claims he has numerous medical problems.

I bonded him out on some alleged Driving on suspended license, DUI crash and some other minor cases. However, back in 2001 or so this guy served about 15 months in the State Prison system for… Driving on a suspended license!  So about a month ago he missed a court date.  I contact him and he said he was in the Hospital.  So giving him the benefit of the doubt, I rescheduled his court date for him and got it reset for July 20th 2009.

Welllllll…….. Once again he claims to be sick and in the hospital and again misses court.  So I go out to his house today (22nd) and knock on the door.  His wife answers and I notice him in the back of the house.  I go back and arrest him.  Now the problems start.  Apparently he has ALOT of trouble walking and needs a wheelchair for the most part.  Even though I seen him walking around I don’t take any chances.  He also has about 10 different medications prescribed to him.  So as I go to get him ready to go to jail he urinates himself.  This is getting to be too much.

So I tell him I’m not gonna take him to jail and for him to reschedule his court date.  I then proceed back to my car which is hidden from view.  I get in and call the local police.  When they come out, regardless of medical problems, pee pants or whatever, they will take him.  So the local police come out and I explain to them I’m not comfortable transporting him with his medical issues.  They proceed to go with me to the house and arrest him for me. They then call a transport van and have him transported to the Pinellas County Jail. Total bond recovered was $22,000.

We’re on the AIR! Montreal’s only live 24-hour newsroom interviews Craig about the Earl Jones Ponzi Scam

July 21st, 2009

Earl Jones

From CJAD.com – Montreal’s only live 24 hour newsroom:

“Bounced retirement home cheques. Tens of thousands in unpaid income taxes. Hundreds of thousands of dollars in possibly lost life savings. Authorities allege the man behind this apparent Ponzi scheme is Montreal financial planner Bertram Earl Jones.

The whereabouts of Jones remains unknown.”

On the air, Craig took a few moments to answer some questions, and here is a partial excerpt from the conversation.

NOTE: Craig’s last name has been replaced with his first name in the following transcript, where applicable, to protect his identity

CJAD: “Some of those investors are thinking about hiring a bounty hunter – CJAD reporter Shuyee Lee decided to investigate. How much does that sort of thing cost, and how do you go about that?”

Shuyee Lee: “Craig is a Bounty Hunter For Hire, working out of Florida, in the business 4 years and he’s seen it all – murders, escaped convicts, deadbeats, and now a lot of so-called money managers.”

Craig: “We get quite a few calls, you’d be surprised how many people pull ponzi scams.”

Shuyee Lee: “He says while bounty hunters don’t come cheap, averaging $5000 to $10,000 dollars per case plus expenses, they usually get their man.”

Craig: “We know a lot of tricks, there’s a lot of tricks out there to find somebody. In some instances we might be more qualified than a law enforcement officer to apprehend someone.”

Shuyee Lee: “But Craig says without an arrest warrant, even if they find the guy, he’s basically still a free man.”

The broadcast will be airing all day, Tuesday, July 21, 2009 at random times throughout the day and you can tune in by going to http://www.cjad.com/player/player where they will be discussing the Earl Jones case all day.

The Nationwide Bail Bond Network keeps growing

July 10th, 2009

Once again, we’ve added a few more cities and sites to our Nationwide Network of Bail Bonds and Bail Bonding Services, otherwise known as All Estates Bail Bonds. The newest additions include Bail Bonds in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Bail Bonds in West Palm Beach; Bail Bonds in Orlando, Florida; Miami Florida Bail Bonds and also Bail Bonds in Miami.

Miami is a tough market to get into for Bail Bonds, so we’re running two domain names here in an effort to double our chances for gaining the new Miami Bail Bonds traffic and it will help us further test our marketing ability. We will also be able to test the effectiveness of these two particular domain names we’ve just chosen, which both differ slightly from our original concept of “bail bonds in cityname .com. And if that wasn’t enough, we decided to go ahead and try out Bail Bonds in Pinellas County as well. Our studies show that most people search for the city they are looking for a service in over the county, but we figure why not gauge how many people search for the county anyway – what have we got to lose?

Business is growing, our TOLL FREE number, 1-877-WHY-JAIL has been ringing constantly with calls coming in from all over the county. For any Bail Bondsman in any of the cities we cover in the All Estates Nationwide Bail Bonds Network, you have the option to take over the lease of the website or take the leads we send you for a small referral fee. This fee is of course determined by the laws in each state, and we’ve been working with the Departments of Insurance for every state to work out the legalities of such a referral service. Apparently, something like this hasn’t really been tried before, so we are pioneering the way – we’ve already made huge progress, and we’ve only just begun! 90% of our Bail Bonds sites are in the top 3 in Google, do a search for “Bail Bonds in Clearwater” or “Bail Bonds in Tampa” if you don’t believe us.

As the web tech, one thing that constantly irritates me is trying to figure out exactly what makes Google tick. We have a Google Maps listing for Bail Bonds in Clearwater, and when you search for it, our listing used to come up 1st and 2nd. Now we’re getting 2nd, replaced by a company that goes by the name “Almost Out Bail Bonds”. Well we studied the listing, and apparently it was put up by a “gary@officialbusinesslisting.com”. What is funny to me, is that after going to officialbusinesslisting.com, I learned that they charge $3 a day to put up and “maintain” a Google Maps listing. Someone is actually paying over $90 a month for something I can set up in about 2 minutes or less.

We’ve added a few more cities to the Nationwide Bail Bond Network

June 25th, 2009

Things have been progressing rather nicely with our recent launch of the All Estates Nationwide Bail Bonds Network. There are now over 48 cities across the United States that we can provide Bail Bonds and Bail Bonding Services for and we keep adding more. Our recent additions to the network now include Bail Bonds in St. Petersburg and Bail Bonds in Brandon, both on the western coast in the State of Florida.

And of course, don’t forget that easy to remember TOLL FREE number we have in place for all of your Bail Bond needs, anywhere in America, and at any time, the only number you need is 1-877-WHY-JAIL.

I’m still arresting idiots

June 21st, 2009

roy

Ok… people still amaze me at the stupid ass things they do sometimes.  Guess I wouldn’t be in buisness if they didn’t though.

Anyways…this guy here was well aware of his court date. So naturally to end up on this site, he skipped court. The judge overseeing his case is a real piece of work. The guy throws people in jail like it’s going out of style. Probably 10 people a day..and he’s a misdemeanor judge.  Give me a break already!!

 

So the judge told this kid if he didn’t have the money for his next payment, he’d be going back to the slammer. Without a job and the judge not giving the out of work defendent more time to pay the fines, the guy skipped court.

I didn’t really waste any time on this guy… Another agent and I went out to his last known address. As we drive by the garage door is open and there are 3 adults and a couple youngsters around. We observe someone resembling the fugitive, so I pull up to the next house and park. The other agent and myself go running up beside the garage and pop in out of nowhere. The guy resembling the fugitive turns out to be a friend of the fugitive. So after scaring some kids and giving the residents some hell, we leave.

I have another address for the fugitive about a half a mile away. So we QUICKLY rush over there. What a crap hole this place is. The other agent goes to the back and begins pounding at the same time I begin to beat the crap out of the front door. I peek inside and there are clothes piled higher than the sofa!! Dirty dishes all over the counters and sink. In this line of work you see alot of disgusting places but this was one of the worst.  Of course no one answers the door and instead of kicking it in, I decide just to leave.

I get about 1 mile from my office and I get a call from the defendent. He’s at my office!!!!! He says he’s turning himself in and that he’s not gonna have this crap happen at his house. Lol..common sense and the fact he knew I would catch him sunk in and he did the right thing. Problem is he skipped his court date on a real ass of a judge earlier in the day. Now he’s got a few more problems. Should of just went and faced the music. Total bond recoverd was $5,000.

Karma biting you in the ass

June 14th, 2009

kevin

Well sorry for not posting again for awhile. I’m so busy, I barely have time to breathe. Anywho… this fella here I had out on a small $750 bond. No big deal, but money is money. So within 3 days of being out, the co-signer on the bond calls me and wants to revoke his bond. So I manage to get him into my office, problem is he brought his 8 month old child in with him. I explained to him what was going on. So then he begins to cry and plead for a break. He promises to go to each and every court date and to check in with me personally every week. So to avoid the hassel of dealing with the little one and taking him back to the county, I cut him a break.

So about two weeks go by and he checks in like he’s supposed to. Then out of the blue he decides not to show up for court!! Some people are idiots…he swore to me up and down he’d go to court. Soooo I take this one personally as I told him I would if he skipped on me. Within 3 hours after missing court I located him at a local St. Petersburg park. I happen to also notice an officer close by too.. so I told the officer who he was and he went over there and arrested the guy for me. I made sure I said hi to him! He was arrested and is currently in custody at Pinellas County Jail with a zero bond. That means your not getting out. Total bond recovered was $750. Waste of my time I tell ya.