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Phoenix Bail Bonds,

Phoenix Bail Bonds,

They ordered me to pay them money when I tried to get them to remove my personal information from there website and database. Obviously, a Google search is what led me to this site. I was arrested about 3 years ago and my case was dismissed. I was released from jail and got to go home the next day... now that I brought you up to speed.

The guy on the phone called me from a Flagstaff, AZ number and he told me I would have to pay in order for the removal of my personal information from the website Phoenix Bail Bonds.co and database. The old man over the phone asked me for my name and booking number so he could quickly query up my profile with my personal information. I told him just my name because I wasn't sure if the booking number they are displaying on their was correct and didn t know the source of the public record Information.

Again, the old man would need my first and last name as while as my booking number. He babbled on about how I would have to pay for the service. So he started to query up my profile information which is weird because the guy just told me he didn t know how to remove information from their site database. He explained it was a complicated process. Okay! I work with databases so I knew it was a lie right off the bat. It's not like he's using python or SQL but anyways. Plus you would think if someone knows how to look people up in a database that they would be able to delete/remove them. It's kind of like Dropbox. That's just common sense!

The guy over the phone also explained to me the clever way in which they use scraping tools to get information from the Maricopa County Sheriff Office Website. Which is fine if the Maricopa County Sheriff Office is okay with supporting crime and extortion! I do not like having my personal information like my birthday and full name displayed on this site... if anyone knows of any attorneys or law firms that work for protecting other people's identity. please, send me their contact information. by the way, I've had my identity stolen twice this year.

I blame Google for allowing these bums the time and space!

I also blame the Maricopa County Sheriff Office for not being responsible with their data and enabling predatory situation for all citizens guilty or not guilty.

The moral of the story is to try to be a good person stay out of jail.

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