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On 24 Jan 2004 07:45:38 -0800, heckidontknow1@hotmail.com (I get
scammed) wrote:
>Ok, here is more info. Here's the first paragraph of the first page.
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>"With your new PREFERRED status, enjoy a starting credit line of 4700,
>with NO ANNUAL FEE* a
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On 23 Jan 2004 20:46:49 -0800, heckidontknow1@hotmail.com (I get
scammed) wrote:
>If the bank hadn't offered me something, they wouldn't have gone
>through the trouble of telling me when ("if you don't meet the
>criteria") they would rescind that of
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On 24/1/04 21:37, in article PlBQb.32947$qe1.32338@fe22.usenetserver.com,
"Thomas Anantharaman" <tsa@biostat.wisc.edu> wrote:
>> My motion to dismiss the suit that I was carrying out my duty an officer of
>> the corporation and not in my personal cap
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Hi there,
I wonder if someone can give me some advice regarding my Landlord-tenant
dispute. To cut a long story short, I'm living a very poorly managed
apartment complex in New Mexico, which I'm trying to get out of. When I
moved in, the apartmen
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On 24 Jan 2004 07:45:38 -0800, I get scammed <heckidontknow1@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, here is more info. Here's the first paragraph of the first page.
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> "With your new PREFERRED status, enjoy a starting credit line of 4700,
> with NO ANNUAL FEE*
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I was recently involved in a start up and was advised by a lawyer to
always assume that an officer or Director is not protected by the
Corporate Shield. It is for this reason that D&O liability insurance is
strongly recommended (even this liability
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Teen who shot student was defending his home:
prosecutor
January 24, 2004
BY DAN ROZEK Staff Reporter
The College of DuPage student accused of shooting
another student to death during a brawl in a Lisle
apartment complex escaped murder c
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oooops, should have been "pre-selected" for $700 NOT 4700.
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I am an officer of a LLC. Some its clients sued the corporation about a year
ago and the case is going to trial. They have named me personally as DOE-1
and sued me (personally) only 2 months ago. Though I was mentioned by name
in the original compaint
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I've read about making one's own living trust. It sounded quite
straightforward and I saw no problem doing it, so have completed mine.
It has been "notarized" but I can't find any requirement to "register
(or whatever the word is)" it with a public en
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 00:38:44 -0600, Richard <anonymous@127.000> wrote:
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> You misunderstand the whole thing.
> It is a gimmick to get you to apply.
> To get the credit, you need to meet "ALL" of the criteria they have not
> stated yet.
> To be
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 15:50:34 +0800, baffled <a@b> wrote:
> there was no personal wrongdoing. I was negotiating with some plaintiffs on
> contracts renewals. The corporation would not accept the terms demanded
> by these plaintiffs and called off furthe
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Ok, here is more info. Here's the first paragraph of the first page.
"With your new PREFERRED status, enjoy a starting credit line of 4700,
with NO ANNUAL FEE* and a PREFERRED APR*, currently a variable rate
that is just 16.70%. A lower rate makes i
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 02:56:32 GMT, The Etobian <i2l1zjh802@sneakemail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 10:37:47 +0800, "baffled" <a@b> wrote:
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>>I am an officer of a LLC. Some its clients sued the corporation about a year
>>ago and the case is going
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 10:37:47 +0800, "baffled" <a@b> wrote:
>I am an officer of a LLC. Some its clients sued the corporation about a year
>ago and the case is going to trial. They have named me personally as DOE-1
>and sued me (personally) only 2 mont
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