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Re: whychat,ladynred...NEED HELP on attorney placement pending letter


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Posted by Keyser Soze (152.163.253.37) on May 27, 2003 at 20:30:13:

In Reply to: whychat,ladynred...NEED HELP on attorney placement pending letter posted by buffy on May 27, 2003 at 16:52:12:

Right,

If you are ill the first order of business is to report you distress in all its manifestations to your family physician. These greedy-gut pigs are not allowed to cause you illness, so sez the FTC rules. Report any and all abuses to the FTC and the state AG, tell the BBB, but tell your doctor first. Doctors are admitted experts in the court system and their word - malpractice hysteria notwithstanding - is still tacit.
No one has the right to bully you over something as stupidly trivial as some unpaid debts. Sears isn't likely to cease operations because you cannot pay your tab and their fine upstanding officers will still be able to afford their little private pleasures despite your circumstances.
Discover is aggressive about suits, yet a suit filed is no guarantee of judgement - if you punch these stinkbugs back with all your resources. Many times a suit filed is a suit dropped, all because the defendant answered in timely manner, responded to all questions in such a way as to cause the plaintiff to do their own homework. This costs them money, and in their racket - and a racket indeed it is - they'd just as soon keep the money flowing inward, not the other direction.
You have little equity in your home, very good indeed given that Delaware has no Homestead protections. Of interest, in a typical Time Magazine article on bankruptcy reform written a year or two ago, naturally Florida was singled out for being oh, so terrible, according to the pious dopes who write for the magazine with the Red border on the cover.
Seems it just ain't fair that Florida protects one's homestead from creditors save from mortgage holders and contractors. A poor soul from Delaware was mentioned in comparison, he was indebt and had no such protections, ain't it awful that Florida has the homestead.
This is clever pro-banker thug progaganda. Yes, it is tragic that this fine elderly gent faced loss of home in Delaware due to debt. An unasked question, exactly what then prevents Delaware from enacting Homestead protections for its citizens?
The issue is not that Florida is bad because of Homestead protection as the putrid dumbell writer stated, it's that Delaware need to do the same for its citizens as well. But there's one little problem and it has to do with where oh so many of the fine banks and credit card sCumpanies are chartered - right, Delaware. Money talks, especially loudly to legislatures. Stinks.
fight them, smash them back with every legal resource at your disposal. Sears has a turkey on their hands in Discover and all too well they know it. Nail them.

Resourcefully,


Keyser Soze

"Praemonitus, praemunitus."

- Forewarned is forearmed
from the Latin


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