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Bailing out one person at a time for 3%

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We guarantee 3% down for everyone; no credit needed, no collateral needed and 24 monthly payments.
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We at 3% Bail Bonds* decided to do something to help you out; we will post your Bail Bond in any California County with a Three Percent (3%) Down Payment with No Credit, No Collateral and 12 monthly payments. Posting a bail bond in California can be a strain on your wallet. Not only do we understand that good people can make bad choices, we also understand how difficult these times are in our economy. Most people are living paycheck to paycheck, week to week. Posting a bail bond is the last expense you need now. This is why we have come up with the crazy 3 percent down payment offer. We are featuring this program in all counties in California. We post bail and have bail bondsman in all California Counties available to serve your bail bond needs.
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3% Bail Bonds
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all major credit cards, check, debit, financing available, paypal, travelers checks
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We're located all over southern California
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We'll come to you to get all the paperwork done.
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honeyjune

11/06/2011

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DON'T WASTE TIME CALLING ANY O...

DON'T WASTE TIME CALLING ANY OTHER BAIL BONDS COMPANY...ONLY ANDREW STERLING BAIL BONDS HELPED US!

We were so thrilled to have caring professionals who quickly met us at the jail. Our son was arrested for a domestic violence felony matter and had never been in trouble before. Sterling was affordable, efficient and got the job done with lightening speed.

We have already recommended them to several other friend and they're equally as happy.

THANK YOU ANDREW STERLING....our son owes his freedom to you!

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I live in Beverly Hills and my...

I live in Beverly Hills and my son moved to Berkley to attend Cal. Last week I was notified my sons roommate that he was arrested and needed help with the bail money. I was surprised to hear that my son was in jail and really didn't believe the roommate. I quickly called a local bail company to verify the information. They put me on hold for a couple of minutes and verified the charges and the arrest. The bail was $30000 and was related to a drug charge. I asked the person on the phone if he could help me with the bail and he quickly replied "YES". I was happy to hear that we have a Bail Bond agency right her in Beverly Hills with the ability to release my son from the Oakland jail. The agent met me at my house and helped me complete the paperwork. It was really simple and my son was released in a couple of hours after the agent left my house. I was really happy with the service and would recommend Sterling Bail Bonds to my friends and family.

frankypunkis101

11/06/2011

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I was surprised to find out th...

I was surprised to find out that most bail agencies in Los Angeles require a face to face meeting to issue a bail surety bond. Last week my son was driving home with his friend after a long day and night. His friend fell asleep and forgot that my son mentioned to him that he was a little sleepy. Just to make this long story short after a couple of minutes my son fell a sleep and hit a parked car. The police was called and started interviewing my son. They asked him if he had anything to drink; while trying to be honest he told the police officer that he had one beer. The police officer arrested him for drinking and driving with an accident. The bail amount was $100000. I was surprised at the amount but later found out that it's the standard amount in California. After getting a call from his friend I quickly researched bail agencies in the Los Angeles areas. I called about 10 agencies but only one company was willing to complete the paperwork over the phone, fax and email. Again I was surprised that all the companies I ... bond agencies in Los Angeles require a face to face meeting to issue a bail surety bond. Last week my son was driving home with his friend after a long day and night. His friend fell asleep and forgot that my son mentioned to him that he was a little sleepy. Just to make this long story short after a couple of minutes my son fell a sleep and hit a parked car. The police was called and started interviewing my son. They asked him if he had anything to drink; while trying to be honest he told the police officer that he had one beer. The police officer arrested him for drinking and driving with an accident. The bail amount was $100000. I was surprised at the amount but later found out that it's the standard amount in California. After getting a call from his friend I quickly researched bail agencies in the Los Angeles areas. I called about 10 agencies but only one company was willing to complete the paperwork over the phone, fax and email. Again I was surprised that all the companies I called told me that I would have to meet face to face to get it done. The one company who was willing to help was Sterling Bail Bonds. Cesar helped me complete the paperwork and explained the process. After I was done I used the hotel business center to fax everything back. I gave them my credit card information and that was it. Cesar who was very helpful and ended up writing the bond; even drove my son back home. I would highly recommend this agency to individuals who are out of town and need this done without collateral or a face to face meeting.

jonneyboyhis1

11/06/2011

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My brother was arrested on a c...

My brother was arrested on a credit card fraud case. The orange county sheriff department accused him of working for an online company and stealing clients credit card information. These allegations where untrue and baseless. We quickly hired an attorney and started fighting the case. While fighting the case we noticed that my brothers was at a disadvantage because he was still in jail. Wearing the jail clothes made him look like a criminal in front of the judge and district attorney. The bail amount was $350000 which meant we would have to provide the bail bonds company $35000. We didn't have that type of money and needed help with removing the 1275 hold. We called several companies until we found Cesar at Sterling bail bonds. He provided us with the proper paperwork and let us make payments on the $35000 premium. After we completed the paperwork an agent from the bail bonds company went to court and filed the motion to remove the 1275 hold. Thanks to them my brother was out the same day

stevenashhis1

11/06/2011

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Last night I got a crazy call....

Last night I got a crazy call. One of my normal, law-abiding friends got thrown in jail (for some crazy mix-up with paperwork) so, I was called for 'bailmeout' back-up. I guess I'm 'that friend'. Well, I don't have much experience with this kinda thing so, I called Sterling Bail Bonds. Actually, I called a couple of places, but Sterling was the only one to answer the phone. Cali is a lot different than other states with this bonds stuff. First off, I have to tell you that even if it's not your friends fault, they don't get their bail money back. We didn't know that and were shocked to learn that my friend would be out 1000$ even though it really wasn't their fault. I guess that's not Sterling's policy though so I won't hold it against them. That being said, Cesar at Sterling was great. We arrived at 11pm and the Santa Clarita jail won't release people after midnight so she busted @ss to hurry up the process and get our friend out. Thanks Cesar!! You rock. So, all in all, it was an interesting night. I'm just disappointed I wasn't there when it all went down, to be held-up at gunpoint by the cops. I've never had an experience like that before!!! If I ever get thrown in jail though, now I know I can count on Sterling Bail Bonds. lol *knock on wood* Hope to not see ya there!

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Phone: (310) 734-6608

Address: 9025 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211

Website: http://www.bailbondslocal.com

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