Tag Archives: promissory note
Wells Fargo’s New Scam: Involuntary Debt Trap
So it has come to light that Wells Fargo employees did the following: On Thursday, federal regulators said Wells Fargo (WFC) employees secretly created millions of unauthorized bank and credit card accounts — without their customers knowing it — since … Continue reading
Beat the Banks at Their Own Game: Self-Issued Currency In Action (Part One)
IMPORTANT NOTE/DISCLAIMER: The following article is not legal advice and was not written by an attorney. It is merely a collection of common-sense, rational observations written by a sane, rational layperson with common sense. It is recommended that you consult … Continue reading
PART 2: WHAT “RECOVERY”? WHO CAN AFFORD ANYTHING?
Who can afford anything? Not many people, it seems. As noted in yesterday’s post, half of America cannot afford the house they are “buying,” while at the same time rents are skyrocketing, with the number of people who pay half … Continue reading
INSTEAD OF BANNING CASH, GO TO SELF-ISSUED CURRENCY
Apparently Kenneth Rogoff doesn’t think the banks and their kept governments have enough ways to screw us all over, so he is proposing a ban on cash: “Has the time come to consider phasing out anonymous paper currency, starting with … Continue reading
MERS ASSIGNMENTS “HAVE NO EFFECT”; MERS ADMITS TO NO CONTROL OVER NOTES
Jeff Barnes of Foreclosure Defense Nationwide breaks down the significance of the decision by the Supreme Court of Rhode Island in the case of Chhun v. MERS: “The homeowners had sued for declaratory relief, quiet title, and punitive damages, alleging … Continue reading
IS THERE EVEN A “NOTE HOLDER” TO PAY?
Reaction to a post at Living Lies today in which Neil Garfield said: “If the owner can’t be known, are we really saying that the borrower still owes the money on the fictitious debt that was described in ether note … Continue reading
FANNIE MAE: “WE ARE NOT A CREDITOR” UNDER TILA
Last night I saw an incredible Facebook post by the Property Defense Network. It was a link to a Fannie Mae “Lender Letter” that I at first didn’t see the date on and therefore assumed it was new. The “Lender Letter” … Continue reading