nicofrog
12-02-2008, 09:47 PM
Yes folks, it's true..you saw it here first!
One huge banking cooperation has found a simple way to channel some of those funds back into the economy. they are suing a homeless,penniless
person I know who owes them around 5.000. they are using three lawyers and a subpoena to do this,I'm imagining they will spend roughly twice as much as he owes them on court costs, to sue him for nothing that he has plenty of!
Brilliant!
Perhaps our taxes will fill in the blanks, or they have some granting organization helping them out due to their great misfortune of late.!
I don't know about you, but this fills me with deep compassion for our
trembling banking system.
Do any of you know any of the legal ramifications involved here??, how can we help our noble banks give this slacker his well deserved and expensive slap on the wrist!!!
please contact me with
your useful, or useless information
he did not want his contact here
due to the deeply embarrassing nature of
the conflagration
Kniqulous Mawrhys
One huge banking cooperation has found a simple way to channel some of those funds back into the economy. they are suing a homeless,penniless
person I know who owes them around 5.000. they are using three lawyers and a subpoena to do this,I'm imagining they will spend roughly twice as much as he owes them on court costs, to sue him for nothing that he has plenty of!
Brilliant!
Perhaps our taxes will fill in the blanks, or they have some granting organization helping them out due to their great misfortune of late.!
I don't know about you, but this fills me with deep compassion for our
trembling banking system.
Do any of you know any of the legal ramifications involved here??, how can we help our noble banks give this slacker his well deserved and expensive slap on the wrist!!!
please contact me with
your useful, or useless information
he did not want his contact here
due to the deeply embarrassing nature of
the conflagration
Kniqulous Mawrhys