Dear Ray,
I am only now reading the April
Strategy.
The story on Tony Rigg and how the CBA were
leasing out his house is quite believable.
When I took back my place from the St. George
Bank I had difficulty in re-establishing the phone number. I phone Telstra
to be told that the line was a silent number in the name of R. Lawless who is
the legal officer for the St. George Bank.
Also, two weeks before settlement, the bank sent
in Grace Bros removalists to take away all our furniture and possessions and put
into storage a few suburbs away. For this the bank charged me $12,000 and
I have just given Grace Bros a further $8,500 to have it brought back, ie:
an extra burden of $21,500 on top of the paying out figure to St. George.
A nice little touch of viciousness, wouldn't you say?
I have already sent out an email detailing the $431,000 paid
to St. George in settlement for their creating the money "lent" to me
which, when added to the money I had paid them since September of 1995, brings
their profit to in excess of $650,000 for creating money "out of thin
air". Fraud of unimaginable proportions, when one considers the banks
do it to everyone.
Yours sincerely,
John Wilson.
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- Re: The bank in Tony Rigg's house. John Wilson
- Re: The bank in Tony Rigg's house. John Wilson