Did you all do them by ink and paper or electronically?

On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 4:00 AM, Janet Pytynia <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Me, too.  I used Craig's method and got diddly squat,
> even though all I was claiming was $78K.
>
> --- Darren & Sharon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I they are so happy to refund up to half a mil, etc,
> > how come all I got was
> > a $5K ff fine?  -- S
> >
> > On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 8:47 PM, Glenn
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >  John has talked to the irs and he has seen
> > refunds approaching half a
> > > mill.  He thinks Craig's approach is the best.
> > > GHG
> > >
> > >  ----- Original Message -----
> > > *From:* Darren & Sharon <[email protected]>
> > >  *To:* [email protected] ; [email protected]
> > > *Sent:* Wednesday, January 21, 2009 7:30 PM
> > > *Subject:* Re: Question on 1099 OID
> > >
> > >   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,
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