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Re: Collection Agency is suing my mother...please read


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Posted by Keyser Soze (152.163.253.37) on June 12, 2003 at 21:49:09:

In Reply to: Collection Agency is suing my mother...please read posted by Need Help! on June 11, 2003 at 13:28:55:

Right,

It is indeed wonderfully refreshing to read of Taziblue's experiences with the Small Shams Court. One can get thinking that you're being unfairly harsh, cynical, mean-spirited and judgemental (moi?) in calling the Florida 'mediation' a joke, a stacked deck in favor of the creditor/establishment/elites as practiced by the Club Outhouse Cracker-cronies. Yet Taziblue tells the same story. Indeed, other than admissions earnestly sought by the creditors and written statements, anything else said in this pre-trial is hearsay and inadmissable. So, just as sez Taziblue, mum's the word.
Regarding continuances, yes, by all means ask for one. Start complaints with FTC, FL Div. Banking, and please start talking to your physician about your level of stress and observed effects detrimental to health. Medical excuses are easier to obtain that way.
By filing, as Taziblue so correctly states, you are now inconveniencing the collector-scum, and costing them money. They file many suits every week in hope that defendant's will not respond, thus giving them a default judgement.
By responding, you are flummoxing them a little bit. By asking for and hopefully receiving a continuance, you are now costing them more money. This also allows more time for the FTC wheels to spool up to grinding speed, the better into which to shove the claw-handed greaszy mitts of these avaricious, merciless swine. Now there's a sweet thought by which to retire for a night of sweet dreams as I hang upside down, twirling from my vaulted ceiling.
Glad to help out anytime.

Bona nox,

Keyser Soze

"Friend of mine had a lobotomy, inventor of the neutron bomb, destroys people not buildings, and now he's well again."
- J. Frank Parnell, "Repo Man", c. 1984


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