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Re: Health Problems


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Posted by Keyser Soze (64.12.116.18) on August 18, 2004 at 19:41:05:

In Reply to: Health Problems posted by Anonymous on August 18, 2004 at 07:36:12:

FL law protects your home from attachment if you filed a Declaration of Domicile with the county clerk, usually done when you buy the home. Easy to tell, if you get the $25,000 reduction in assessed property value on your tax bill, you are Domiciled, protected by the Homestead provision of the state Constitution.

You can own one car per person, value protected to $1000. Fear not, cars are valued at below wholesale for this purpose. A nice, shiny, car, in good shape, may well be of no value. Good.

Stocks, bank accounts, are fair game.

When you say creditors, are they original creditors? If so, always honorable to try as you might to settle with them. If they refuse, chargeoff account, and sell to scumbag, lowlife, criminal-cartel predator collector, your obligation ends. At least, as many see it.

Always best to try settling with originals, even our Creator, if one so believes, approves. Collectors? Make them a war they will never win.

Wait for them to contact you. Then, say little, be careful what you put in writing, let those on this board guide you. The whole mess may just go away.

When CA's get rude, using all available legal methods, condition them so that by the mere mention of your name, their hair stands on end.

Hairily,

Keyser Soze

"If it was up to me, I'd push you out of a
speeding car, just to see if you'd bounce
around a little."
- Det. Relyea, LAPD 'Hat Squad',
"Mulholland Falls", c. 1997



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