Go to the two sir=tes I am about to forward you and join! There have been over 1,500 added THIS MONTH! Avg, in the neighborhood of a hundred per day! ~Hal~
Darren & Sharon <[email protected]> wrote: I personally know someone who got back $22K from OID'ing his three credit cards (the limit on the cards, not the amt outstanding). He also typed them very professionally and got the three credit card company's TIN's on each form as well... -- S On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 2:41 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: My Question is has anybody seen someones elses ck from Treasury? using a 1099 oid or?Phil On May 29 2008, 5:15 pm, "Darren & Sharon" <[email protected]> wrote: > Umm... I'd be really cautious about that. Patriots are having a very > difficult time accessing the exemption, and some are getting prosecuted for > attempting to pass fraudulent instruments. I sure would NOT spend thousands > of dollars on it! Personally. You are definitely being overcharged and > the party charging that price is gambling on your inexperience/ignorance. > You need to spend more time looking into the Accepted for Value method > before you have someone write you up some bogus bond that you can't ever do > anything with anyways! What would you do with it once you have it? How > would you "negotiate" it??? Banks won't accept it, I can guarantee you, and > they might even call in the local overzealous authorities. Especially for > that amount of value. A bank can report ANYONE, wrong, right, or > indifferent, and the local authorities take their word for it. No, not a > good idea at all, in my humble opinion. > > Not trying to be a downer or anything, but see this > link:http://www.treasurydirect.gov/instit/statreg/fraud/fraud_bogussightdr... > > That's why we like the OID method, since it has the IRS trot on over and nab > our exemption for us! Go to our sister sites, yahoo groups > "RedemptionByMethod" and "UCCRedemption." Lots of great advice there! As > far as I know, the OID method is NOT doing anything that can be construed as > fraudulent. But make sure to check with your attorney first (wink, wink). > > -- S > > > > On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 3:52 PM, SVO <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello folks, > > > I'm new here and found this thread while doing a search on 'Tom > > Schultz'. I need help and advice very badly. I am not in any kind of > > eminent emergency. But I have been presented with an offer for > > someone to do a $300 million indemnity bond for me. I know enough to > > be dangerous, but I want to know enough to be right. As Davy Crockett > > once said 'Make sure your're right, then go ahead'. I do not want to > > spend couple of thousand bucks for a bond and an offset bond and then > > not know how to use it, or if it is even legit. I have pieces to the > > 'puzzle', but they are like having all the squares on a flow chart and > > not knowing how to draw the connecting lines. I'm wondering if there > > is anyone out there who would be willing to mentor me, or know someone > > who would? I don't even know who to trust. Not sure about Sam > > Kennedy, Shrout, Keating, Elvick, et al. Can someone help me with > > some real truth and guidance here. I don't want to pass up a good > > thing, but I'm 58, a W2 worker, have kids and a family and lovely wife > > and don't want to end up behind bars. My email is > > svanos(nospam)@fuse.net (just remove the 'nospam' part and you got > > it). > > > On May 2, 7:15 pm, "Darren & Sharon" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Well that's bull that the 2008 OID's aren't out yet since I ordered them > > > from irs.gov and they arrived at my PO box a couple weeks ago... I just > > > re-verified it with my own eyes. I'll pop a few in the mail to you if > > you > > > send me your address. > > > > -- Sharon > > > > On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 7:39 AM, brad <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I have a couple of presentments mailed to me with coupons and 0 amt on > > > > the coupons. These letters have a 300 penalty for private use. I have > > > > printed a money order on the coupons and the envelopes the two offers > > > > came in. Here is my problem. Where do I get 2008 1099OID's? I have > > > > called 2 separate IRS form offices and each have said the 2008's are > > > > not out yet. I placed orders at both offices anyway as I needed some > > > > past year forms. > > > > Any suggestions? Should I just change the number on say a 2007 form > > > > to an 8? > > > > Don't really know what elsed to do. The other thing I thought was to > > > > send what I can do with a cover letter explaining I don't have a 2008 > > > > and would they kindly fill one out. > > > > Any other thoughts or if someone has a few 2008 forms (which the IRS > > > > has said are not yet in print and they never lie) would they kindly > > > > contact me for a my mailing address if they can spare them. Thanks in > > > > advance. > > > > Brad > > > *** DISCLAIMER: Free Speech Only. Not intended to be construed as legal, > > medical, financial, or other advice. Without Prejudice, Without Recourse, > > All Rights Reserved, No Liability Assumed, No Value Assured. ***- Hide > > quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
