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Re: should I send a Dispute the Validity Letter


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Posted by Karen (66.81.133.189) on July 03, 2004 at 01:56:00:

In Reply to: should I send a Dispute the Validity Letter posted by Still Learning on July 01, 2004 at 11:46:41:

My name is Karen and I work with a team of lawyers and professionals and our mission is to educate the people about many financial issues and help you back on your way to becoming debt free. We ELIMINATE debt, most loans and clean up your credit.

Let me give you a brief explination on how the credit card companies work. When you sign a credit card application, let's say for $5,000 and then the cc company takes this signed "Note" to the Federal Reserve Bank (which is NOT owned by the government but 2 independenty wealthy familes), and give them the credit application. The Federal Bank then gives the CC company "credit" of actually 9X the amount of the "Loan". Therefore, the bank just made $45,000 on YOUR signature!! That means that they recieved $45,000 off you! Now, congress never gave banks the right to "Create money". Only Lend money. So, in truth, they cc company never loaned you legal tender (which is described by Congress as Dollar Bill and Coins). They never loaned you money, they only gave you a Digital Number in a data bank.
So, 1st-, they can not make you pay Legal Tender for something that never existed nor charge you interest on something that never existed in the first place!!
2nd, what they have done is against the law.
3rd, they never disclosed to you that they were getting money from your signature. That in effect is a breach of contract for not giving full diclosure. Therefore, the contract is Null and Void.
4th,The company I work with actually contacts the cc companies and confronts them on the fraud that the have commited. They tell them that if they can prove that they loaned you "Legal Tender" you will agree to the payment. They of course can not prove this. Then you offer to settle for $10. They of course decline your offer. According to UCC article 2, Section 603, if you make an offer to pay off your debt obligation and it is refused, the "lender" is in default and the debt is no longer valid. The debt is discharged because the lender is in default.
I know this a lot of information and we were never taught this in schools becouse they never wanted you to learn this information.

Contact me and I can show you how to make THEM valdate that they gave YOU Money!!! Which as explained they did not!!

The goal of the company I am with is to empower people of their rights and not to be fooled any
longer.

Please go to the following web sites and educate yourself. You owe it to your self to take 20-30 minutes to look over the information that is given.
You may call me at 800-359-8336 x 1430 or go to: htttp://drsmdebtfree.com and http://www.prosperwithme.biz. ( Go to "solutions, then Debt Relief")
Please do not fill anything out, call me first for a free no obligation consultation.

Good luck in which ever path you choose which you feel is the right one for you.
karen@mail2freedom.com



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