.... is that Bank's can give your information to debt collectors or receivers etc. Is this not breaking your confidentiality agreement with them?
I know that some banks scan all the paperwork and store in large storerooms. They don't shred.
Was that not yesterday?
lolTypical comment from one of the establishment!
You are just trying to constrain us all with your conventional ideas of time.
We Freemen reject all constraints of law, order, contract, civil society and time itself.
If we want to plan a meeting today for yesterday, then we will do it. It's much easier anyway to plan a meeting the day afterwards. You don't have to come to the meeting if you don't want to. But you would be very welcome anyway if do decide to come along.
Brendan
Typical comment from one of the establishment!
You are just trying to constrain us all with your conventional ideas of time.
We Freemen reject all constraints of law, order, contract, civil society and time itself.
If we want to plan a meeting today for yesterday, then we will do it. It's much easier anyway to plan a meeting the day afterwards. You don't have to come to the meeting if you don't want to. But you would be very welcome anyway if do decide to come along.
Brendan
The Strawman, or in medical terms, schizophrenia - have you seen the video? UnbelieveableNo, no, you've got it all wrong! You have to sign it "BRENDAN (TM) OF THE ANCIENT HOUSE OR BURGESS (NO CONTRACT", so that it's only your straw man. Or something. They really do have a lot of peculiar little magic phrases.
We can't trust the banks to run a burden sharing process - today's Irish Times has more tales from besieged borrowers. [broken link removed]
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