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On Dec 8, 8:48 am, jcug...@aol.com wrote:
> I own 100% stock in several corporations. Those corporations have
> state-issued privildeged licenses for their various business
> activities.
You don't say what state you're in, or what "privilege" you're
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jimlinder450@UNLISTED.com wrote:
> What gives the post office the right to charge me for mail that has
> been sent to me, because the sender did not pay sufficient postage?
> This seems to be occurring quite a bit lately.
Probably the best and eas
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Matt Carter wrote:
> On Dec 6, 10:51 am, Paul Cassel <pcasselremo...@comremovecast.net>
> Before I agreed to attend the presentation, I considered the (high)
> risk that Global Services was misrepresenting. I also researched
> Global Services befor
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In article <u48ll3lmlj1fo1pc2cbeq3n0n0k1skodht@4ax.com>,
jimlinder450@UNLISTED.com wrote:
> What gives the post office the right to charge me for mail that has
> been sent to me, because the sender did not pay sufficient postage?
> This seems to be
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jimlinder450@UNLISTED.com wrote in
news:u48ll3lmlj1fo1pc2cbeq3n0n0k1skodht@4ax.com:
> What gives the post office the right to charge me for mail that has
> been sent to me, because the sender did not pay sufficient postage?
> This seems to be occur
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Matt Carter <r_q_einstein-mlm@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:p48ll3pnlg1tbam1j768tr7dlcohei8tvm@4ax.com:
> On Dec 6, 10:51 am, grendal <im_gu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
<snip>
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>> Second you need to show what was exactly said. Company B could say
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>What gives the post office the right to charge me for mail that has
>been sent to me, because the sender did not pay sufficient postage?
I believe you have the right to refuse it. Of course, then
you won't get the package. Which one is more import
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On Dec 8, 8:48 am, "John A. Weeks III" <j...@johnweeks.com> wrote:
> In article <64gil394evp63bb0d7ee7c8341a7hro...@4ax.com>,
> ddl@danlan.*com (Dan Lanciani) wrote:
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> > In article <uf6gl311dv3u0v8gc4m4tnfrtssji7h...@4ax.com>,
> > the_stan_br...@f
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In article <n48ll35sjmj0upi7igqhvn6epbvmstaufa@4ax.com>,
Matt Carter <r_q_einstein-mlm@yahoo.com> wrote:
>As I said, there is no written contract, so the Parole Evidence Rule
>doesn't help me. However, the defendant has a recording of the
>origina
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Thank you to all who are reading this. I am looking for options for
my best friend.
Here is his story:
13 years ago, he went to school to become a programmer analyste. The
school was private and so costed 14,000 plus a student loan for a
comput
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wrote:
> I own 100% stock in several corporations. Those corporations have
> state-issued privildeged licenses for their various business
> activities. The licenses are in the corporation's name (Abc, Inc.)
> NOT my personal name.
>
> The way I u
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